[ Idioms ]
To “walk all over” someone is to ___ them.
a. mislead
b. aggravate
c. impose on

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is the definition of encroaching?
A. A strong impulse to commit an act
B. Advising
C. Extinguish
D. A fixed allowance for food consumption usually during a shortage
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Select the word or words modified by the participial phrase in parentheses.
The varsity football team, (assigned to volunteer over 30 hours each nine weeks,) was helping clean up after a storm.
A. team
B. was helping
C. clean up
D. storm
Grammar › ViewIt is raining in Seattle right now!
A. Future Progressive
B. Present Progressive
C. Past Progressive
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She __________ her jacket and she came in.
A. took off
B. take off
C. put on
