having or showing a quick mind; bright, smart
A. triumph
B. clever
C. coast
D. pierce

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Vocabulary › ViewDuring the science fair, Mia felt “Curious” about the new experiments. What does the word “Curious” mean?
A. Eager to know or learn something
B. Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
C. Feeling or showing embarrassment
D. Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one’s hopes or expectations
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I ____ buy a car if I had enough money.
A. could
B. should
C. would
Grammar › ViewMy sister gave me a beautiful book. I enjoy reading ___ every day.
A. It
B. Her
C. Them
D. Me
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“Where is your house?” Frank asked Linda
A. Frank asked Linda where her house was.
B. Frank asked Linda where Frank’s house was.
C. Frank asked Linda where was her house.
D. Frank asked Linda where is her house.
