occurs in the final words of lines of poetry
A. Eye Rhyme
B. Internal Rhyme
C. End Rhyme
D. Perfect Rhyme
Select your answer:
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Modal Verbs › ViewIt wasn’t her who you saw in her office last Friday because she she’s been out of town for two weeks.
A. You needn’t have seen her in her office last Friday because she’s been out of town for two weeks.
B. You shouldn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.
C. You can’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.
D. You mightn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.
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Irregardless of the outcome of the competition, our schools will remain staunchly allies
A. With regards to the outcome
B. Regardless of how the outcome
C. Disregarding the outcome