[ Grammar ]
The mountain is higher / highest than the hill.
A. higher
B. highest

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B. Fine
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D. Follow
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You ________ tell how old this building is!
A. cannot
B. can not
C. cant
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A. tried/was dropping
B. was trying/dropped
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What does the phrase “throw in the towel” mean?
A. To surrender or give up.
B. To celebrate a victory.
C. To express anger.
D. To give something extra.
