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(a) the author also drew illustrations for her book.2 t: T( ?5 i% v! U- Q, G0 x; F
(b) the author has included some of her life in the book.
( B4 y) x( y0 P2 C6 C2 _ (c) the author is experienced at writing fiction.
* r8 J, Q* ]2 i& w# u (d) the identity of the author is unknown.
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+ v: b3 p8 k$ k. I8 h4 ^# r (a) this was the second concert we attended.
( e; i8 O" J2 j8 M- z (b) we had a good time even though it was cold.+ y3 b4 O0 S" K6 Y& y- R3 ?; w
(c) the loyal fans enjoyed the chilly weather.) _+ G3 T# Z- r6 m/ [
(d) the next concert will be outdoors despite the forecast.: _! X$ w3 h; x
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+ a; `* W& k: q% c- o (a) i was assigned to the wrong class.7 Z% y! u- |/ _; R4 R! G8 Z# d0 p
(b) i had mixed feelings about the class.4 \% K6 d. b0 H. H2 E, A5 D$ d
(c) i was confused about my class schedule." T; l- O3 ]2 q4 q% a5 ~5 z1 v, K3 C
(d) i had to stand up during class.
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(a) the cafeteria will not be serving meals today.
9 P% h5 y4 H/ ]; V8 I$ J2 L2 L1 e* N (b) the cafeteria will be open for just one meal.* f' B) F$ J, \" W! b
(c) the cafeteria always prepares delicious holiday food.
2 P Z2 `0 D% n9 O6 c& S/ p$ r (d) the cafeteria will be closed for breakfast only.
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(a) he shouldn't climb stairs.( ` [2 P- v) {& B* w5 u3 y" C
(b) he climbed dozens of steps. x; E7 H5 q" S% a8 Q
(c) where do more steps go?
4 S& |# l1 a; A (d) are these the stairs be climbed?
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(a) a piece of paper marked the page.
; h7 |3 {5 ^8 X$ ^ (b) there were marks in the book.
+ `6 t/ } u) B# |& `# x (c) the book was misplaced.
) \5 @- g5 H4 b" | (d) the paper is underneath the book.
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' \1 w5 }. r- x5 e (a) there's really no need for a new school.
' a3 g q4 e; I, Z9 @$ j& f (b) there's a lot more to do on the new school.' A* i8 S2 x4 ~- O6 ?0 M* a5 P
(c) the new school is nowhere near here.
4 T& z4 a% g7 t (d) the new school is almost completed.
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(a) we had hardly eaten anything when we heard the doorbell ring.
! U4 ]4 ~8 x L (b) the doorbell rang as we were about to go out to dinner.) F/ e: \+ ?7 D v* _
(c) we listened for the doorbell. but our guests never came.
5 O6 {# [1 Y+ s+ T$ w' A& U (d) just before dessert was served, the doorbell rang.- L! \, l% L4 K$ z9 Y- J* [
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& [- q \2 f* l1 G% u. G' n/ Q (a) i read the papers yesterday afternoon.* ]% ^. p/ n. b1 {2 J9 F
(b) the papers were already finished when i arrived.7 u1 t( j) G6 p$ B
(c) the documents can be signed later today." x: m6 q1 o" s* |6 T
(d) i expect the sign to be ready this afternoon.
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(a) she discovered a problem with the vaccine.
6 o: ?3 F+ i3 m) _" T* b4 y (b) she was critical of the new development.
% q5 L* o# R. u (c) the vaccine couldn't have been created without her.5 y- [* u( S2 _ n6 w5 @
(d) she was criticized for developing the risky vaccine. |