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How about going … a drink after work?
A. from
B. for
C. on

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Grammar › ViewJohn … me when you arrived.
A. Is calling
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The repetition of the beginning sound.
A. alliteration
B. onomatopoeia
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Either burgers or pizza _____________ for lunch today.
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to steal, especially in small amounts; filch; purloin; rob
A. citadel
B. loathe
C. malice
D. pilfer
