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$ X( a2 x9 O0 _% _* Y (a) the author also drew illustrations for her book.
) H1 Z& Q/ N. Y" n4 E1 n (b) the author has included some of her life in the book.! I4 K0 O5 m4 f, x
(c) the author is experienced at writing fiction.' R( K, L& e: ]# l
(d) the identity of the author is unknown.+ F5 a3 f! T* [6 Q- P7 n+ X
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(a) this was the second concert we attended.
3 b4 {$ X2 B+ K) k/ y5 S3 T/ F7 t8 N (b) we had a good time even though it was cold.; h$ B r: F, u
(c) the loyal fans enjoyed the chilly weather.
1 ]0 R7 e9 h# T6 S' n (d) the next concert will be outdoors despite the forecast./ ]' |3 Q N! p# e K. l$ p, d R- Q
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0 Y$ A- o, ]/ C% n (a) i was assigned to the wrong class.
. k4 i( f' y6 `. s (b) i had mixed feelings about the class.
' l0 L1 _( I5 e, ]. n (c) i was confused about my class schedule.9 r3 f. d$ M# p) D4 ^, T# L0 h& g
(d) i had to stand up during class.5 M5 o, Q D: l g5 @2 T
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3 r- N% Z' @' S# @ (a) the cafeteria will not be serving meals today.
! r5 t( t2 J3 t; H (b) the cafeteria will be open for just one meal.
* _2 z2 Q1 h3 E { (c) the cafeteria always prepares delicious holiday food., K' E: X) H7 [' P; \% j7 I
(d) the cafeteria will be closed for breakfast only." w; `- f: r" F# k
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) q* g0 m6 i1 k* g3 o (a) he shouldn't climb stairs.# o9 ]% E0 r9 p; I# k
(b) he climbed dozens of steps.
+ W, V3 s' A4 m (c) where do more steps go?
' D1 @4 G6 _+ D5 M/ p (d) are these the stairs be climbed?
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( @! v4 y1 e" u W; {1 l8 @ (a) a piece of paper marked the page.
/ b3 p. F) N' _9 S* J! Z2 r& c (b) there were marks in the book.
: C, l5 V3 ^4 R- K6 I (c) the book was misplaced." R5 D! M& n2 s) t- {
(d) the paper is underneath the book.
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(a) there's really no need for a new school.' H7 P; @ I! l1 T0 d9 M
(b) there's a lot more to do on the new school.$ Z6 _' P# {( f
(c) the new school is nowhere near here. d/ ^$ x$ i) Q! R
(d) the new school is almost completed.
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+ ^! `( h& e+ Z (a) we had hardly eaten anything when we heard the doorbell ring.
U( O; n S. l0 t8 p7 z: { (b) the doorbell rang as we were about to go out to dinner.
6 q4 M5 E) n! D. ] (c) we listened for the doorbell. but our guests never came.
u5 r' v* S& m* E1 X a (d) just before dessert was served, the doorbell rang.3 d) v4 _* \1 Y2 ?; |: M. s
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(a) i read the papers yesterday afternoon.
4 w- o8 x, z2 I3 x3 g' [ (b) the papers were already finished when i arrived.$ V# B/ W$ Y! {6 @1 ~
(c) the documents can be signed later today.
9 r. U5 T) n! b3 _* L5 N* [3 `0 T L+ _ (d) i expect the sign to be ready this afternoon.
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(a) she discovered a problem with the vaccine.$ G# C8 j- [. N
(b) she was critical of the new development.
- y0 {/ ]2 R1 L- ]. {+ Z# S (c) the vaccine couldn't have been created without her.
9 N+ T7 L0 r$ m8 Y9 {5 V" S (d) she was criticized for developing the risky vaccine. |