On the brink of a loss of reputation, all those who are not our intimates become sources of sure-fire _______ judgment.
A. damning
B. wilting
C. withering
D. decaying

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Vocabulary › ViewThe council approved a city-wide _______ to conserve water by planting drought-tolerant plants.
A. bystander
B. distraught
C. endeavor
D. irate
E. laborious
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Which one is correct?
A. If Sally late again, I will mad.
B. If Sally is late again I will be mad.
C. If Sally is late again, I will be mad.
D. If Sally late again, I will mad.
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A. didn’t help
B. not helped
C. didn’t helped
D. not did help
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We _______ take more than five days’ vacation at a time without approval from a manager.
A. allowed to
B. don’t have to
C. can’t
D. need to
E. supposed to
