In which sentence is the word “varied” most correctly used?
A. The teacher encouraged the students to use varied sentence structures to make their writing more interesting.
B. The dog varied its bark, making it difficult to identify.
C. The food in the market was varied, making it hard for me to decide on my lunch!
D. My mum’s wardrobe is varied. She has a different style every day.

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A. Before, we leave, however, we should check the weather.
B. Before we leave, however, we should check the weather.
C. Before we leave however, we should check the weather.
D. Before we leave however we should, check the weather.
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“Did you speak to Juliet?”
“No, I’ve __________ seen her.”
A. nearly
B. hardly
C. often
D. always