Lily, you … worry about it.
A. not must
B. don’t must
C. must not
D. mustn’t

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A. regular
B. regularity
C. regulation
D. regularly
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A. I will be going to the store.
B. I will have gone to the store by 5 PM.
C. I will go to the store.
D. I go to the store.
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Paraphrased or directly quoted detail(s) from a text that supports a reader’s claim, thought, inference, or analysis about the text
A. text evidence
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C. brainstorming
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