Rasped
A. having become solid, firm, or coherent
B. craving or consuming large quantities of food
C. thinking or worrying persistently or moodily about; ponder
D. Scraping or abrading motion or sound, like a scratchy throat

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Narrative Tenses › ViewThey __________ (live) in London for ten years before they __________ (move) to Paris.
A. lived, moved
B. had lived, moved
C. had lived, had moved
D. were living, moved
Grammar › View
Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat she is graceful and sleepy. Which is the only way NOT to correct the run-on sentence?”
A. Since Ms. Brizzell likes to sleep and move gracefully, she compares herself to a cat.
B. Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat, for she loves to sleep and can move gracefully.
C. Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat; she moves gracefully and enjoys sleeping, too.
D. Ms. Brizzell compares herself to a cat, she enjoys sleeping and moves gracefully, too.
Grammar › ViewWalk ______ the steps to the cafe. It is on the ground floor.
A. up
B. down
C. through
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unclear, misty; not readily seen or understandable
A. linger
B. hazy
