In the context of a story, what might an “ominous” setting suggest?
A. A joyful event is about to happen.
B. Something bad or threatening is likely to occur.
C. The characters are feeling very energetic.
D. The environment is very peaceful.

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Conjunctions › ViewWhich coordinating conjunction(s) could you use to combine the two sentences below:
He is lonely at school, ____ he doesn’t have friends.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. for
Tenses › View
-Did you ask Jackie to the party?
-Oh no! I forgot! I _____ (ask) her tonight.
A. ask
B. am asking
C. am going to ask
D. will ask
Grammar Clauses › ViewIdentifying Subordinating Conjunctions – “Unless you have another idea, we will play Joe’s game this afternoon.”
A. unless
B. you’ll
C. you
D. meeting
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What two things make a sentence?
A. Subject (noun) + Verb
B. Subject + Noun
C. Subject (noun) + Adjective
D. Verb + Adverb
