What does the word ‘plot’ mean?
A. the series of events that unfold from start to finish.
B. easily seen or understood; obvious
C. the main division within a book
D. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself

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Modals TensesArticles and QuantifiersVerb Forms and PrepositionsSimple Past/Past ProgressivePhrasal VerbFirst Conditional, Future Time ClausesPassive ModalsQuantifiers MixWishes & Reported SpeechSimple, Compound, Complex SentencesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich is a complete sentence?
A. Last week in class he.
B. Sat at the table in the science room.
C. Jared arrived before the bell rang.
Phrasal Verb › View
Choose the correct sentence.
A. Look out for the blue car while crossing the street.
B. Look out of the window to see the sunset.
C. Look out the door before entering.
D. Look out for the red car while crossing the street.
Quantifiers › ViewAnnie: “Did both teams train hard?” – Jack: ” Yes, …. was willing to lose.”
A. neither
B. any
C. either
D. none
Tenses › View
______________________ the answer?
A. Do you know
B. Are you knowing
