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In this video, Alisha answers 4 questions.
- What is the difference between ""figure out"" and ""find out""?
- I usually watch tv shows to practice listening, but sometimes I can't clearly hear what the characters say, even though I know the words when I see them in the subtitles. So how can I improve that?
- Most of people are confused about the difference between motivation and inspiration. I know there are definitions available in dictionaries but can you differentiate these two words in detail?
- I've heard the idiom ""play Russian roulette"", how do we use it?

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