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English, 15.07.2020 01:01, nsbegay2007

1. All of the people at the school, including the teachers and were glad when summer break came. a. students: b. students, c. students; d. students 2. Sit up straight a. ; b. ? c. . d. : 3. They asked what time the department store would open a. ? b. . c. , d. ; 4. Who do you think will win the contest a. . b. ! c. ? d. , 5. Choose the sentence below with the correct punctuation. a. Ted and Janice, who had been friends for years, went on vacation together every summer. b. Ted and Janice, who had been friends for years, went on vacation together, every summer. c. Ted, and Janice who had been friends for years, went on vacation together every summer. d. Ted and Janice who had been friends for years went on vacation together every summer. 6. To , Anne was on time for her math class. a. everybody’s surprise b. every body’s surprise c. everybodys surprise d. everybodys’ surprise 7. In Edgar Allen Poe’s Edgar Allen Poe describes a man with a guilty conscience. a. short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” b. short story The Tell-Tale Heart, c. short story, The Tell-Tale Heart d. short story. “the Tell-Tale Heart,” 8. Billboards are considered an important part of advertising for big business, by their critics. a. but, an eyesore; b. but, “ an eyesore,” c. but an eyesore d. but-an eyesore 9. I can never remember how to use those two common words, “sell,” meaning to trade a product for money, or meaning an event where products are traded for less money than usual. a. sale. b. “sale,” c. “sale d. “to sale,” 10. The class just finished reading a short story by Carl Stephenson about a plantation owner’s battle with army ants. a. -”Leinengen versus the Ants”, b. Leinengen versus the Ants, c. “Leinengen versus the Ants,” d. Leinengen versus the Ants

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