Which sentence uses a conjunctive adverb correctly?
A. It is very hard to learn to swim; of course, it will be worth it in the end.
B. It is very hard to learn to swim of course, it will be worth it in the end.
C. It is very hard to learn to swim; of course it will be worth it in the end.
D. It is very hard to learn to swim, of course, it will be worth it in the end.

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Persuasive Text › ViewChristine said, “I am going to school.”
A. Christine said that she was going to school.
B. Christine said that she will be going to school.
C. Christine said that she were going to school.
D. Christine said that she was not going to school.
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It_____ rain this evening. Why don’t you take an umbrella?
A. must
B. could be
C. might
D. had better
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A. Since
B. For
C. Until
D. During
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Those jeans don’t fit her anymore. She _____ lose some weight.
A. needs to
B. need
C. have to
D. has
