a conclusion derived from logical reasoning following an investigation of available evidence
A. metaphor
B. inference
C. text evidence
D. allusion

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A. is leaving
B. left
C. have left
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Past perfect continuous tense is used for actions that started in the past and were still in progress when another action started or when something happened.
A. TRUE
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A. For
B. And
C. Nor
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Choose the correct answer when the sentence changed to future perfect tense form. “Priya shall finish her stitching by then.”
A. Priya shall have finished her stitching by then.
B. Priya shall had finished her stitching by then.
C. Priya shall has finished her stitching by then.
