(noun) the things that can be seen wherever a person is; the environment around you
A. scenery
B. imagination
C. couch
D. vote

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– I _ do that if I were you, that’s super dangerous!
A. would not
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. You’re explaining an idea to a colleague, but they didn’t understand you. Which sentence is the most appropriate to clarify your point?
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Reading books helps improve vocabulary.
A. Reading
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gasoline
A. convoy
B. petrol
C. gallows
D. devoid
