make an effort to achieve or complete (something, typically a difficult task or action).
A. guard rail
B. fusion
C. arising
D. attempt

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A. Risky said he was studying English a lot at that moment.
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Which is the correct word for this sentence:
The farmer exclaimed, “That is not _____ you put the fresh apples in.”
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I _______, but I don’t anymore.
A. used to smoke
B. smoked
C. would smoke
D. didn’t use to smoke
