Should we stay optimistic? Russia is escalating its war on Ukraine ever further and ceasefire negotiations have stalled. Experts worry the conflict may simply drag on and on.
How the Ukraine war could end (maybe)

Comprehension quiz
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In the final paragraph, the word “quagmire” means:
A: A successful military operation
B: A difficult and complicated situation that is hard to escape from
C: A period of peace and rebuilding
D: A type of Russian military vehicle
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Which word is the closest synonym for “erratic”?
A: Consistent
B: Powerful
C: Unpredictable
D: Successful
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According to the article, which country did the US impose tariffs on as punishment for buying Russian weapons and oil?
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According to the text, what is Vladimir Putin’s main objective beyond gaining territory in Ukraine?
A: To force Donald Trump out of office
B: To turn Ukraine into a subservient state controlled by Russia
C: To stop European countries from buying Russian oil
D: To form an alliance with the United States
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The article mentions two significant costs of the war for Russia. Identify both of them.
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In your own words, summarise two reasons why Ukrainian leaders believe a ceasefire might not mean the conflict is truly over.
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Quagmire - A complex and hazardous situation — literally, an area of boggy land that gives way when you step on it.