Hello. You did not present the text to which this question is related, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
To answer this question, you will need to identify the main idea of the text, which in this case is a blog post. To identify the main idea, you will need to read the text in question and identify the subject that the text is addressed. This subject is the main idea. In general, the main ideas are exposed in the first paragraphs of the text.
Knowing the main subject you will be able to find out what is the relationship that the term "chemotherapy" has with the subject.
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Explanation:
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Depending on how complex the question is the longer it might take. **Also not all the answers are correct at times**
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I <u>met</u> Tom and Jane at the airport a few weeks ago. They <u>were going</u> to Paris and I <u>was going</u> to Rome. We <u>had</u> a cht while we <u>were waiting</u> for our flights.
I <u>was cycling </u> home yesterday when a man <u>stepped</u> out into the road in front of me. I <u>went</u> quite fast, but luckily I <u>managed</u> to stop in time and <u>didn't hit </u> him.
I <u>saw</u> Sue in town yesterday, but she <u>didn't see</u> me. She <u>was looking</u> the other way.
Explanation:
In English, the past continuous tense describe actions that started in the past and they continued for sometime (a short period of time) after the action began. Examples are main verbs and having "-ing": were going, was going, were waiting, etc.
While the simple past tense describes a completed action which took place in a time before now. This is usually the basic form of past tense in English. Examples are met, stepped, managed, etc.