The prefix dis- means “opposite of”.
What does “dislike” mean?
A. to like something
B. to not like something
C. to like something a little bit

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A. The ice cream was so cold and sweet.
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Suggest an activity for someone who wants to unwind:
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A. adopt
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I —————— the assignment before the bell ——————
a) Had finished, rang
b) Finished, had rung
c) Had finished, had rung
d) Finish, will ring
