What two things are being compared in this simile?
Billy polished the window until it was as smooth as glass.
A. the window and glass
B. Billy and the window
C. polish and smooth
D. Billy and it

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Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWrite a sentence with ‘nevertheless’ to show a surprising outcome.
A. The weather was terrible; nevertheless, they decided to cancel the event.
B. The project was behind schedule; nevertheless, they finished it early.
C. The team was losing the game; nevertheless, they managed to score a last-minute goal and win.
D. The team was winning the game; nevertheless, they lost in the end.
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The new supermarket ___ everything.
a. have
b. has
Zues wants _ blue scooter for his birthday.
A. a
B. an
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Which of the following contains only complete sentences?
A. Everyone in the family is mad at Jerry. Including the dog.
B. Everyone in the family is mad at Jerry including the dog.
