To “wear on” someone is to ___ them.
a. agree with
b. annoy
c. ignore

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A. carnival
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C. proper or by the rules
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The journalist reported the news with urgency. It was clear that the story was shocking.
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Piti ……………………. at eight tomorrow evening.
A. will arrives
B. will going to arrive
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