full, deep, or rich in sound; impressive in style
A. Sonorous
B. Lamentable
C. Profess

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The man lives next door. He is very friendly.
A. The man lives next door where he is very friendly.
B. The man lives next door which is very friendly.
C. The man which lives next door he is very friendly.
D. The man who lives next door is very friendly.
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I love the things ________ you say to me.
A. ____
B. which
C. who
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A. Doug’s dad like to play with fireworks.
B. Dougs dad like to play with firework’s.
C. Dougs’ dad like to play with firework’s.
D. Doug’s dad like to play with firework’s.
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Revise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: My Ford Taurus which needs constant attention is broken down again.
A. My Ford Taurus, which needs constant attention is broken down again.
B. My Ford Taurus, which needs constant attention, is broken down again.
C. My Ford Taurus which needs constant attention, is broken down again.
D. My, Ford, Taurus which needs constant attention is broken down again.
