Rita: Is he enjoying the game?
A. Rita asked if he was enjoying the game.
B. Rita asked if is he enjoying the game.
C. Rita asked was he enjoying the game.
D. Rita asked if he is enjoying the game.

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Louis is as strong and as tall as a redwood tree.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
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A. longer; more
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Maya has a big exam coming up, and she is trying to decide how to prepare.
Explain the nuance (=slight difference in meaning) of obligation between ‘must’ and ‘have to’ in her situation.
A. ‘Must’ conveys a stronger, personal obligation, while ‘have to’ indicates an obligation based on external circumstances.
B. ‘Must’ indicates a suggestion, while ‘have to’ is a command.
C. ‘Must’ is used for past obligations, while ‘have to’ is for future obligations.
D. ‘Must’ and ‘have to’ are interchangeable with no difference.
