“Don’t try this at home!” the stuntman told the audience.
A. The stuntman told the audience not to try that at home.
B. The stuntman told the audience not to try this at home.
C. The stuntman told the audience to try that at home.
D. The stuntman told the audience to try this at home.

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A. it was raining hard
B. dogs were barking very loud
C. There were cats on roofs
D. when the animals were let loose in the zoo
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The capital city of the United States not New York, __________ is it Los Angeles.
A. and
B. nor
C. yet
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A. were
B. are
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Don’t rush me. I hate having to make ….. decisions.
A. sharp
B. prompt
C. snap
D. prompt
