Neither the dog nor the cat wants __________ ears examined.
A. their
B. its
C. her
D. his

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a. at regular times
b. at irregular times
c. every hour
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Sophia felt a strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility when her project was criticized. What does the word “Angry” mean?
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A. Isn’t
B. Don’t
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Winnie : Are you an elementary school student? Ina : …………….
A. No. I am not elementary school student.
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