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The dog ___ at strangers.
A. bark
B. barks
C. barking

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Vocabulary › ViewRasped
A. having become solid, firm, or coherent
B. craving or consuming large quantities of food
C. thinking or worrying persistently or moodily about; ponder
D. Scraping or abrading motion or sound, like a scratchy throat
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This vehicle makes frequent stops, so getting to places can be slow. In London they’re usually red, but the ones you take to school are yellow.
A. aeroplane
B. bus
C. ferry
D. canoe
Grammar › ViewA child who hits smaller children is called:
A. an enemy
B. a tyrant
C. a bully
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Each of these founding fathers has left ________mark on the world.
A. Their
B. His
C. Her
