[ Vocabulary ]
to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation
A. Save
B. help
C. endanger
D. use up

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Transition Words › ViewOh, I hope I have enough money to buy lunch. ___________ I’ll have to eat this sardine and onion sandwich my mom made.
A. As a result,
B. Otherwise,
C. Consequently,
D. On the other hand,
Grammar - Countable/ Uncountable › View
We have__________oranges.
A. a lot of
B. many
C. much
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. After that the ghost finally showed up!
B. After that, the ghost, finally showed up!
C. After, that, the ghost finally showed up!
D. After that, the ghost finally showed up!
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Which simile DOES NOT means
“moving very quick or fast’?
A. as fast as lightning
B. as light as a feather
C. as swift as a deer
D. as agile as a monkey
