What is a ‘cynic’?
A. A person who doesn’t believe what they’re told
B. Having a meaning that’s hard to work out, like a riddle
C. To give in easily to someone/something
D. A decision (or to make of a decision) based on very little information

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the complete predicate of the following sentence?
Your rib cage protects your lungs from injury.
A. Your rib cage protects
B. protects your lungs from injury
C. your lungs from injury
D. rib cage protects your lungs from injury
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Paul __ his leg when he fell down the stairs.
A. had breaked
B. broke
C. was breaking
Vocabulary › Viewto think out, plan, figure out, invent , create
A. devise
B. engross
C. dexterous
D. rue
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Select the sentence that uses a preposition to indicate direction.
A. The bird flew over the house.
B. She is at the store.
C. He arrived after the meeting started.
D. The book is beside the lamp.
