You’re a child and you formally ask a teacher for permission to leave the room. Which sentence is appropriate for the situation?
A. May I leave the room?
B. Can I leave the room?
C. I may leave the room?
D. Could I leave the room?
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What is the red punctuation doing in this sentence?
I’m sure it was a well-intentioned gift, but I’m not a big fan of chocolate.
A. It’s a dash! It’s separating sentence elements.
B. It’s a hyphen! It’s combining two words.
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