If you are tired, you ______ have a rest.
A. must
B. have to
C. should
D. may

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Canadiens
A. People of mixed First Nations and European ancestry
B. A viewpoint that judges other cultures according to personal values; believing one’s own ethnic group is superior
C. The exchange of goods for other goods rather than money
D. A Francophone descendant of the settlers of New France
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A. I took Josh who was feeling bored to the store, with me.
B. I took Josh, who was feeling bored, to the store with me.
C. I took Josh who was feeling bored to the store with me.
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Is there a direct object in the following sentence?:
One of my family members, my aunt, stays with us over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
A. Yes
B. No
