Grammar Quiz

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A lack of something of something necessary for completeness or perfection; a fault; an imperfection

A. Recurrent

B. Thwart

C. Defect

D. Lethal

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Mrs. Freshly, the teacher in room 107, wants an aquarium for the classroom.

A. Mrs. Freshly

B. the teacher in room 107

C. for the classroom

D. teacher wants