[ Vocabulary ]
This is usually played out as a change in luck or even a complete turnabout in a character’s life circumstances.
A. Reversal of Fortune
B. Fatal Character Flaw
C. Tragedy Play
D. anguish

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains a punctuation error?
A. I have visited Paris, France, and London, England.
B. She said, “I will call you later.”
C. The movie was exciting; however, it was too long.
D. Its a great day for a picnic.
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The __________ the movie is, the __________ I am to recommend it.
A. better, more likely
B. good, more likely
C. best, likely
D. good, likely
Grammar › ViewI found a very _______ book.
A. new
B. old
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Walking under a ladder ______ be unlucky.
A. is suppose to
B. should
C. ought to
D. is supposed to
