In the following sentence which word is the subject?
Nobody could pass the math test.
A. Nobody
B. could
C. pass
D. test

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A. The canyons walls were really steep. Theyre too steep for the boys to climb.
B. The canyon’s walls were really steep. They’re too steep for the boys to climb.
C. The canyons walls were really steep. They’re too steep for the boys to climb.
D. The canyons walls were really steep. They’re too steep for the boy’s to climb.
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Sometimes, metaphors can be difficult to decipher. What’s the best synonym for “decipher?”
A. Compare
B. Read
C. Focus on
D. Figure Out
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A. with
B. in
C. on
D. for
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Could I have a glass of water, please? I’m extremely …. .
A. delicious
B. horrible
C. hungry
D. thirsty
