To “rip into” means to ___.
a. enjoy
b. attack
c. savour

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A. a vacuum cleaner
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Which is a correct sentence?
A. Featuring multiple airbags, we were convinced to buy the car.
B. Trekking through the jungle, the colourful birds entranced us.
C. Growing luxuriantly, the ferns and palms shaded the valley.
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Construct a sentence using the modal ‘could’ to make a deduction about someone’s abilities.
A. He could be a terrible singer based on his lack of rhythm.
B. She could be a great singer based on her vocal range and control.
C. They could be a terrible cook based on their lack of experience.
D. She could be a great dancer based on her fear of performing in public.
