If you _____ something, you make it clear.
A. clarify
B. clarity
C. clarion
D. declare

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Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining › ViewIn a narrative, Jake writes, “I will call you when I arrive home.” Which option correctly identifies the type of dependent clause used?
A. when I arrive home
B. while I arrive home
C. as I arrived home
D. though I arrive home
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Choose the word that matches the definition:
writing that tells a story
A. Epic
B. Dialogue
C. Narration
D. Imagery
Present Perfect Tense › ViewThe rain …. stopped at last.
A. have
B. has
Grammar - Punctuation › View
Tammy please buy a loaf of bread a bottle of milk and one dozen eggs.
A. Tammy, please buy a loaf of bread, a bottle of milk, and one dozen eggs.
B. Tammy please buy a loaf of bread, a bottle of milk, and one dozen eggs.
C. Tammy, please buy a loaf of bread a bottle of milk and one dozen eggs.
D. Tammy please buy a loaf, of bread, a bottle, of milk, and one dozen egg’s.
