In the sentence “The judge’s decision brought a sense of finality to the long-standing legal dispute,” what does “finality” mean?
A. Indecision
B. Completeness
C. Uncertainty
D. Reversibility
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A. The loudspeaker crackled: “The 5:30 p.m. flight to New York is now boarding.”
B. The loudspeaker crackled “The 5:30 p.m. flight to New York is now boarding.”
C. The loudspeaker crackled, “The 5,30 p.m. flight to New York is now boarding.”
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She ………………………….. her homework.
A. haven’t understood
B. don’t understand
C. doesn’t understand
D. isn’t understanding
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