
a sincere or strong request for something that is needed
A. famine
B. appeal
C. descend
D. portable
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A. She was, as a matter of fact, mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
B. She was, as a matter of fact mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
C. She was as a matter of fact, mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
D. She was as a matter of fact mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
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Do you want some sweets _________ a cupcake?
A. and
B. or
C. but
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