My History teacher is __________ (strict) and __________ (unfriendly) the Science teacher. She never laughs and she makes us do a lot of more work.
A. The strictest … the unfriendliest
B. More strict … more unfriendly
C. More strict than … more unfriendly than
D. Stricter … unfriendlier than

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The children ate talking loudly at lunch.
A. Talking loudly, their lunch the children ate.
B. Loudly, the children talked at lunch.
C. At lunch, the children were loudly talking.
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a. will
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Are you from Russia?
A. No, I not.
B. No, am I not.
C. No, I’m not.
