[ Grammar ]
Whose boots are these? _____.
A. They’re Chiara’s
B. They’re from Chiara
C. They’re Chiaras
Select your answer:
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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word “advocate” mean in the context of the provided sentences?
A. To oppose something
B. To support or argue for something
C. To ignore something
D. To misunderstand something
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___ it is difficult to solve this mathematical problem, but I believe I can do it.
A. Since
B. Although
C. Now that
D. Hence