Which is the correct way to write the sentence?
A. I noticed you hung the picture over the fireplace, which is a good place, to put it.
B. I noticed you hung the picture, over the fireplace, which is a good place to put it.
C. I noticed you hung the picture over the fireplace which is a good place, to put it.
D. I noticed you hung the picture over the fireplace, which is a good place to put it.

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A. Strong recommendation
B. Prohibition
C. Mild suggestion
D. Permission
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. How does the author feel about modern technology by the end of the passage?
A. She remains uncertain about whether it has done more good or bad.
B. She strongly believes technology should be limited in daily life.
C. She decides to stop using technology altogether.
D. She believes it is completely harmful to society.
Pronoun › ViewKarin: Who are those people wearing blue? I don’t know _______!
A. Us
B. They
C. Them
D. Him
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What kind of sentence shows strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark?
A. Declarative
B. Exclamatory
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative
