[ Vocabulary ]
To hold someone in high esteem means you have:
A. Dislike
B. respect
C. Disagreement
D. Fear

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A. had visited
B. has visited
C. will have visited
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The __________ scientist continued his research in secret.
A. famous
B. infamous
C. notable
D. anonymous
Conjunctions › ViewCombine these sentences: The cake is delicious. The cookies are delicious.
A. The cake and cookies are not delicious.
B. Only the cake is delicious.
C. The cake and the cookies are delicious.
D. The cake is better than the cookies.
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Which word best fits the following sentence: “The detective decided to _______ the suspect to gather more information.”
A. pursue
B. undermine
C. assess
D. gauge
