What is the definition of pulpit?
A. A raised platform in a church where the sermon is delivered
B. A person who works for another with the purpose of learning their job
C. To avoid a duty or responsibility
D. The process of conveying information without using speech

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Direct vs. Indirect Speech › ViewHe said, ” I went to school yesterday.”
A. He said that he had gone to school yesterday.
B. He said that he had gone to school the day after.
C. He said that he had gone to school the previous day.
D. He said that he had gone to school the next day.
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I would like to visit he at home, but I can´t do that because he feel very sick. He might have a covid
A. 1 mistake
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C. 3 mistake
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A. The chemist was synthesising a new compound, combining different elements and molecules to create a novel substance with unique
B. The musician was synthesising a new dance move, which led to loud cheers.
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Where is the school?
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