[ Vocabulary ]
The lesson the author wants the reader to learn about life and/or the world.
A. Theme
B. Topic
C. Explanation
D. Character traits

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Grammar › ViewThis _____ Sam and Juli
A. is
B. are
C. have
Idioms › View
To “eat your words” means ___.
a. to apologise
b. to shout loudly
c. to be quiet
Can you turn the lighs off when you leave, please?
A. Turn On/Off
B. Bring Up
C. Get Along
Grammar › View
Choose the correct sentence:
A. We ate a feast of weat on the coast of Spain which made us sneeze
B. We ate a feest of weet on the coste of Spain which made us sneez.
C. We ated a feast of wheat on the coast of Spain witch made us sneeze.
D. We ate a feast of wheat on the coast of Spain which made us sneeze.
