Define the terms damage, injury, and harm.
A. Damage: physical harm to an object or property, Injury: physical harm to a person, Harm: physical and emotional damage or injury
B. Damage: mental harm to an object, Injury: mental harm to a person, Harm: mental and physical damage
C. Damage: emotional harm to an object, Injury: emotional harm to a person, Harm: emotional and physical damage
D. Damage: financial loss to an object, Injury: financial loss to a person, Harm: financial and physical damage

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains a collective noun?
A. Then a noise like thunder filled the air around us.
B. A herd of bison ran across the plains in the distance.
C. Brown clouds of dust rose up like smoke behind them.
D. The bison stopped when they reached the river’s edge.
Some vs. Any › View
Have you got … brothers or sisters?
a. some
b. any
Grammar › View______________ jewelry is part of our culture.
A. Swimming
B. Starting
C. Making
D. Sleeping
Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals › View
The zero and first conditional are:
A. Real conditionals
B. Unreal conditionals
C. General conditionals
