| 1 | "Advance" and "backward" is an assumed relationship of contrast, not a factual relationship of contrast. | |
| 2 | While intelligent (with an I.Q. of 116), he was an underachiever who was quick to lose his temper. | |
| 3 | Nothing," said Tom Bertram, one of several chronic underachievers employed by the Knoxville advertising firm. | |
| 4 | The class teacher is plausibly said, is to "inspire children Endeavour backward" and refused to correct. | |
| 5 | There were no empty seats, so Li motioned for us to continue out the back door, where we turned left and entered a second restaurant, also Chinese. |