What does the word ‘contrast’ mean?
A. A way of handling a problem
B. connecting the textual evidence with your own knowledge and experience; an educated guess.
C. to describe how two or more things are different
D. alike in appearance or nature, though not identical

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Modal Verbs › ViewFill in the gap: “I don’t think I ______ tell you not to be late; being punctual actually means being five minutes early. You ______ arrive late.”
A. should / can’t
B. can / should
C. would / can’t
D. shouldn’t / may
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They are coming late to the party,
A. Aren’t they?
B. Isn’t they?
C. Aren’t he?
D. Isn’t he?
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A. colder
B. the coldest
C. coldest
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Santiago is super fun. I like ____very much.
A. He
B. him
C. his
D. His
