Which word refers to the particular building in Washington, D.C. where the U.S. Congress meets
A. capital
B. capitol
C. Capitol

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Grammar › ViewWhere should the commas go?
The deer head up ears alert listened for danger.
A. The deer, head up, ears alert, listened for danger.
B. The deer, head up ears alert, listened for danger.
C. The deer head up ears alert, listened for danger.
D. The deer head, up ears alert, listened for danger.
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This week we ________ for Purim. It’s next Sunday.
A. prepare
B. is preparing
C. prepared
D. are preparing
Homophones › ViewYou should never take (your/you’re) friends for granted.
A. Your
B. You’re
Employment Vocabulary › View
a person who can provide information about your character and abilities when you apply for a job.
A. sales manager
B. reference
C. accountant
D. nursery assistant
