of great importance or significance
A. oppression
B. momentous
C. landmark
D. indicted

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Direct and Indirect Speech › ViewPrince Harry said, “I bought a beautiful ring for Meghan yesterday.”
A. Prince Harry said that he had bought a beautiful ring for Meghan yesterday.
B. Prince Harry said that he had bought a beautiful ring for Meghan the previous day.
C. Prince Harry said that he bought a beautiful ring for Meghan the previous day.
D. Prince Harry said he had bought a beautiful ring for Meghan yesterday.
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The coach is usually cheaper ___ the train, but of course takes longer.
a. then
b. than
Many of my students have traveled to Europe or overseas many, many times.
A. simple past
B. simple present
C. past progressive
D. present perfect
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Which of the following is an example of alliteration as a persuasive technique?
A. “Silently, swiftly, and skillfully”
B. “It is very effective.”
C. “The program is beneficial.”
D. “The solution is simple and clear.”
