[ Prepositions ]
He was always weak … languages but strong … science.
A. for
B. on
C. with
D. at

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Personification › ViewWhich of these sentences contains personification?
A. Vines crept slowly up the sides of the birdhouse.
B. Slow-growing vines soon covered the sides of the birdhouse.
C. Vines were growing slowly next to the birdhouse.
Vocabulary › View
To tell others all about how great you are or talking on and on about your success.
A. jubilant
B. bragging
C. straightforward
D. cram
Grammar › ViewShe agreed ______ the committee.
A. at joining
B. with join
C. to join
D. for joining
and, so, but, because › View
Sarah called her friend, … nobody answered the phone.
A. so
B. because
C. but
D. and