The great mass (start, starts) to break into little pieces.
A. starts
B. start

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Grammar › ViewWhat is a metaphor?
A. A comparison that uses the words “like” or “as”
B. A comparison that does not use the words “like” or “as”
C. An adverbial phrase that compares one thing to another
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Although the police ____ him, he was able to prove that he ____ when the crime was committed.
A. suspected / was working
B. suspect / worked
C. have been suspecting / had been working
D. were suspecting / is working
Vocabulary › ViewKlay’s mind was arbitrary; no one understood how or why he made his decisions.
A. Easygoing
B. Without reason
C. Responsible
D. Helpful
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Mark has a stomachache. He ___________ eat candies today.
A. should
B. shouldn’t