What does the term ‘argumentation’ refer to?
A. Agreement
B. Consensus
C. Debate
D. Harmony

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A. She run to school every day.
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For more _____ information on the event, please e-mail us at the following address.
A. details
B. detailed
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In Paula’s house, they ______ away the garbage every Monday and Wednesday.
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