[ Adverb and Noun Clauses ]
Smaller and flatter than an orange, …………..
A. a tangerine is easy to peel and its sections separate readily
B. the peel of a tangerine is easily removed and its sections are readily separated
C. it’s easy to peel a tangerine and to separate its sections
D. to peel a tangerine is easy, and its sections can be readily separated

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A. had gone
B. has gone
C. went
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_______ going to the concert tonight?
A. Shall we
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C. What about
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A. had read
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Luis should win because he is ——-runner
A. quickly
B. well
C. fast
