It ________ heavily tomorrow, so we’d better cancel our plans.
A. will be snowing
B. is going to snow
C. will have snowed
D. will snow

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Grammar & Reading › ViewWhich of the following sentences is an example of passive voice?
A. The committee approved the new policy.
B. The new policy was approved by the committee.
C. The committee will approve the new policy.
D. The committee is approving the new policy.
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Data which can be placed on a numerical scale and compared, and can consist of discrete or continuous variables.
A. survey
B. quantitative data
C. categorical data
D. experiment
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A. material
B. quanity
C. excess
D. charity
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Which sentence is an example of alliteration?
A. Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.
B. Sally sells shells.
C. Sally sells by the shore.
D. Sally sells sea shells.
