[ Grammar ]
They are taking an exam in the room
A. An exam is taking in the room
B. An exam is being taking in the room
C. An exam is being taken in the room
Select your answer:

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Select the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
The nurse observed that the skin around the sore was inflamed.
A. Blanched
B. Covered with a scab
C. Cool to the touch
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