What does it mean if something is ‘amiss’?
A. A period of a thousand years
B. Done or shown openly; not secret or hidden
C. Not quite right; inappropriate or out of place
D. A comparison between two things, typically used to explain or clarify

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Synonym and Antonym › ViewIndicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
With so many breakthroughs in robotic science and technology, much manual work will soon be taken over by robots.
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A. intellectual work
B. physical work
C. monotonous work
D. dull work
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Point out the dependent clause in the following sentence: “Because she studied hard, Maria aced the exam.”
A. Because she studied hard
B. Maria aced the exam
C. Because Maria aced the exam
D. Hard, Maria aced
Grammar › ViewA: It’s almost the start of the holidays. Any plans?
B: I _____ anywhere this year.
A. not going
B. don’t go
C. not go
D. ‘m not going
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Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. A clear head, a warm heart, and a willing attitude–these are essential attributes for being successful.
B. A clear head, a warm heart, and a willing attitude these are essential attributes for being successful.
C. A clear head, a warm heart, and a willing attitude these are essential attributes for-being-successful.
D. None are correct
