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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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is a compound subject?
A. Tom, Jerry, and Michal are best friends
B. The students studied, reviewed, and passed the exam
C. She bought a new dress, and she wore it to the party
D. Although it was raining, she went for a walk in the park
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At the moment, he __________ music.
A. is listening to
B. are listening to
C. listens to
D. listen to
Conjunctions › ViewI went to the grocery store ——– bought snacks for the party.
A. For
B. And
C. Nor
D. But
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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.
