_______ you like to go for a walk in the park?
A. Do
B. Are
C. Would
D. Will

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Mrs. Deal is looking for whoever ate her chocolate.
A. subject
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B. Sarah went to the store and, she purchased ingredients to make a new recipe.
C. Sarah went to the store and, she purchased ingredients to make a new recipe.
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all the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests (ex. delicious cooking vs delicious cuisine)
A. allegory
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