state clearly and strongly with confidence; declare
A. assert
B. motivated
C. peculiar
D. eloquent

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence.
The new service was a hit with commuters, as pets are otherwise prohibited from riding on MTR trains, public buses and trams.
A. adjective
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C. verb
D. noun
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Human food may be very harmful for some animals, —- is why they won’t let us feed the animals at the zoo.
A. which
B. whom
C. when
D. why
Vocabulary › ViewAnalyze the relationship between “monarch” and “dynasty.” Which statement is most accurate?
A. A monarch is a type of dynasty.
B. A dynasty is a series of rulers from the same family, often including monarchs.
C. Monarchs are always elected officials.
D. Dynasties are always democratic.
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The carnival was great! _________ was decorated beautifully.
A. Anything
B. Something
C. Everything
