[ Transitional Phrases and Conjunctions ]
She didn’t finish her homework; ________, she was still allowed to play outside.
A. however
B. similarly
C. therefore
D. for example

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Vocabulary › Viewa figure of speech that combines apparently contradictory or incongruous ideas (ex. bitter-sweet)
A. oxymoron
B. parable
C. climax
D. aside
Grammar › View
. . . family enjoys spending time together.
A. Our
B. Ours
C. Us
D. We
Grammar › ViewThis part of speech modifies a verb and often ends in “ly.”
A. adverb
B. adjective
C. noun
D. interjection
Reported Speech › View
“next week” in indirect speech change to:
A. a week before
B. the following week
C. that week
D. then
