What is the definition of ‘massive’?
A. A plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing
B. Causing destruction or damage
C. Material in a nuclear reactor that absorbs radiation
D. Very large, heavy and solid

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In which sentence is the word “relevant” most correctly used?
A. Relevant to my interest in Korean pop, I spend a lot of my spare time singing and dancing.
B. The composition was relevantly-written and was awarded with an “A” grade.
C. The article was relevant to my research topic, providing insights and perspectives that were valuable and useful.
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In sentences where the verb is “is” or “are”, the subject is the noun that is being described. What is the verb of the sentence “The news is on the radio”?
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