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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Alex baked banana bread _____ gave some to
her neighbor.
A. so
B. but
C. for
D. and
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Our teacher _______________ us stay late yesterday because we hadn’t finished our work.
A. made
B. allowed
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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
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A. as fast as lightning
B. as light as a feather
C. as swift as a deer
D. as agile as a monkey
