arranged
A. considered or thought about; pondered
B. moved slowly and without purpose
C. ordered or organized specifically
D. moved or ran off suddenly

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A. The teacher said, “Please open your books to page 10.”
B. The teacher said, “please open your books to page 10.”
C. “The teacher said, “Please open your books to page 10.”
D. “The teacher said, “please open your books to page 10.”
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the time during which something lasts or continues
A. exclude
B. vow
C. rural
D. duration
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Tonight, we will be eating dinner at 8:00 p.m.
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B. Present progressive
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I _____ the Silk Road was only one road.
A. used to think
B. use to believe
C. used to forget
