The wreckage of the Titanic has lain undisturbed ………… the Atlantic ocean for ………… eighty years.
A. beneath/over
B. over/about
C. above/during
D. in/between

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Idioms › ViewTo “zonk-out” is to ___.
a. daydream
b. get excited
c. fall asleep quickly
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“You’re brilliant. I wish I could play the guitar like you.”
This means …
A. I’m sorry that I can’t play the guitar like you.
B. I can play the guitar as well as you.
C. I learned how to play the guitar.
Vocabulary › View(n.) a handcuff, anything that chains or confines
(v.) to chain or restrain
A. partition
B. sinister
C. manacle
D. cringe
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Her lack of confidence was obvious during the interview.
Confidence means:
A. The girl’s best friend started a rumor
B. Lack of belief in oneself
C. Communication made in secret
D. Lack of disbelief in another
