A prejudice in favor of or against something before the issue is argued or discussed
A. opinion
B. reason
C. bias
D. bold
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Choose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. Whos coming with me to the beach? Don’t forget to bring your bathing suit and sandals.
B. Who’s coming with me to the beach? Don’t forget to bring your bathing suit and sandals.
C. Whos coming with me to the beach? Dont forget to bring your bathing suit and sandals.
D. Who’s coming with me to the beach? Dont forget to bring your bathing suit and sandals.
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