the title typically given to the chief executive and head of government in a presidential democracy
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chancellor
D. Monarch

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A. much
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C. much more
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The baby was like an octopus, pulling all the socks off the rack at the store.
What is the meaning of the simile above?
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Suzanne should not call tonight.
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We … breakfast when someone … on the door.
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B. were having, knocked
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