He said I am not going to lose my game today. What is the correct way to punctuate this sentence?
A. He said, “I am not going to lose my game today.”
B. He said “I am not going to lose my game today.
C. He said, I am not going to lose my game today.”

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A. some
B. any
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A phrase or expression that means something different from what the words actually say (for example, using the phrase “over his head” instead of “He doesn’t understand”)
A. Simile
B. Oxymoron
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom
The Titanic ________ the Atlantic when it _______ an iceberg.
A. were crossing / striked
B. was crossing / struck
C. was cross / striked
D. were crossing/ struck
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I’m visiting New York next week. I’ve got …………. family over there.
A. Some
B. Any
