Inglês, perguntado por juliabuerger35, 10 meses atrás

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I’m retired - Do I still need life insurance?

When I tell someone they no longer need to carry a life insurance policy, they often give me a befuddled look. Then they say something like, “But… I’ve paid into it all this time. I can’t just cancel it. I haven’t gotten anything out of it yet.”.

Somehow we don’t say this about other types of insurance.

Take the example of insuring a recreational vehicle. Assume after ten accident free years, you sell the recreational vehicle. You wouldn’t say, “But I’ve paid into my policy all this time. I can’t just cancel it.”.

No, as a matter of fact, you’d probably feel quite relieved that you had ten safe years, and never had to deal with deductibles, or claims adjusters.

Life insurance is different, I suppose, because we are all rather attached to our lives.

What you must remember is, as strange as it may sound, life insurance is not bought to _____I___ your life. After all, I’m ___II___ you’d agree, your life is priceless, and no amount of money would be enough to ___III____ it.

What life insurance is intended to insure is the financial loss, or hardship, that someone would experience should your life end.

The following five questions will not only help you determine if you still need life insurance, but what amount of life insurance you may need, and what type of life insurance may be right for you.

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Assinale a opção cujos elementos preenchem, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas.

Escolha uma:
a. assure | sure | insure
b. insure | assure | insure
c. insure | sure | sure
d. sure | unsure | insure
e. insure | sure | insure

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por CremildaBR
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Resposta:

e. insure | sure | insure

Explicação:

insure - segurar ( no sentido de garantir)

sure - estar certo sobre algo, ter certeza de algo

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