If something is described as being clearly stated or shown with no room for confusion, it is said to be:
A. Immediate
B. Explicit
C. Professional
D. Devastated

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A. with
B. on
C. at
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Differentiate between the adverb and adjective in the sentence: ‘She is a quick runner.’
A. There are two adverbs in the sentence: ‘quick’ and ‘is’.
B. ‘quick’ is an adverb; ‘is’ is an adjective.
C. ‘quick’ is an adjective; there are no adverbs in the sentence.
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J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” books ____ in many countries.
A. has been published
B. have been published
C. was published
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