What does the word “abate” mean?
A. To become less active, less intense, or less in amount
B. Extremely bad
C. The act of gaining a skill or possession of something
D. To increase in intensity

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A. late
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Even though we now have voice mail, answering the phone and writing down messages (take, takes) up a lot of my time.
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Comma › ViewChoose the correct sentence.
A. The loudspeaker crackled: “The 5:30 p.m. flight to New York is now boarding.”
B. The loudspeaker crackled “The 5:30 p.m. flight to New York is now boarding.”
C. The loudspeaker crackled, “The 5,30 p.m. flight to New York is now boarding.”
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