Sally said, “I am leaving tomorrow.”
A. Sally said that she is leaving tomorrow.
B. Sally said that she was leaving tomorrow.
C. Sally said that she is leaving the next day.
D. Sally said that she was leaving the next day.

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A. few
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a. into
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He comes from a very old-fashioned family.
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Most lighthouses rhythmically flash ______ eclipse their lights to provide an identification signal. The particular pattern of flashes ____ eclipses is known as the character of the light, _____ the interval at which it repeats itself is called the period.
A. or, or, and
B. but, or, and
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D. or, and, but
