[ Vocabulary ]
one responsible for a crime
A. witness
B. red herring
C. culprit
D. crime

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Y: No, we are not. We are very busy this evening.
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Use a conjunction to combine: I like to swim. I like to bike.
A. I swim and bike.
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C. I like to swim and I like to bike.
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A. First
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A sudden jarring or jerking, as from a heavy blow or an abrupt movement.
A. jolt
B. pulverize
C. Cessna
D. intervals
