[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
The cat was staring at the bird outside. It appeared that it wanted to catch it.
A. The cat was staring at the bird outside as if it wanted to catch it.
B. The cat was staring at the bird outside as if it didn’t want to catch it.
C. The cat was staring at the bird outside although it wanted to catch it.
Select your answer:

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Which sentence ends with the correct punctuation mark?
A. Do you like pizza
B. I love to read?
C. The cat sleeps.
D. The boy runs
