[ Grammar ]
Dallas is (large) than Austin.
A. large
B. larger
C. largest

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A. they went swimming.
B. Although it was cold,
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not being strict enough
A. Sanctimonious
B. Languish
C. Exile
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A. ‘I have watched a movie,’ he said.
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Antonym of noisy
A. weasels
B. rare
C. wild
D. none of these
