Rewrite the sentence in past continuous tense: ‘I am studying for my exam.’
A. I studied for my exam.
B. I will be studying for my exam.
C. I was studying for my exam.
D. I have been studying for my exam.

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A. set out
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After leaving Salem, Reverend Hale returns to Salem to convince people to confess so that they can avoid being executed; this demonstrates that he is trying to _______ the role that he played in the executions of innocent people.
A. expiate
B. circuitous
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A. was stole
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A. target
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