[ Vocabulary & Grammar ]
to argue for or support a cause
A. ambiguous
B. bipartisan
C. archetype
D. advocate

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Tenses - Pasive Voice › ViewAt your eye exam, you to read from an eye chart.
A. will probably ask
B. will probably be asked
C. are going to ask
D. are asking
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He didn’t earn enough money. ___, his wife decided to get a job.
a. Moreover
b. Therefore
c. Although
In the sentence, “When the cat stalks his prey, he is a shadow,” what two things are being compared?
A. The cat and its prey
B. The cat and its shadow
C. The cat and a shadow
D. The prey and its shadow
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. In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” there ____ a teacher by the name of Ichabod Crane.
A. Am
B. Are
C. Is
