Pick the compound sentence from the list below.
A. Even though it was chilly, she decided to jog.
B. She went jogging, and afterwards, she took a warm shower.
C. She went jogging and then had a warm shower.
D. She went for a jog, and then she had a warm shower.

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A. of
B. at
C. for
D. on
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Select the correct pronoun in this sentence and decide if it is singular or plural.
Mrs. Reynolds told them to wait in the hallway.
___
A. Them; singular
B. Them, plural
C. Mrs. Reynolds, singular
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A. In – on
B. On – at
C. On – in
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He filled in the necessary forms and _______ for the job.
A. appealed
B. asked
C. applied
D. requested
