If you get “used to” something, you ___ it.
a. get rid of
b. take care of
c. become accustomed to

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A. Once a week.
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What question does the adverb in the sentence below answer?
The boy’s parents partly understood about his D.
A. What?
B. When?
C. To what extent?
D. In what manner?
E. Where?
