Bananas and oranges are kinds of_________.
A. sweets
B. meat
C. vegetables
D. fruits

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Grammar and Syntax › ViewExplain how derivation affects the meaning of words in a sentence.
A. Derivation changes the meaning of words by altering their form and function, impacting sentence meaning.
B. Derivation only affects the pronunciation of words.
C. Derivation has no impact on word meaning in a sentence.
D. Derivation simplifies the meaning of complex words.
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One of the unluckiest people I know is my uncle, Jack. He has never _______ the lottery, even though he’s played for years.
A. won
B. lost
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Where are Gail and Dawn? They’re going to be late for the game!
B. Where are Gail and Dawn? There going to be late for the game!
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showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve
A. divert
B. bewilderment
C. delinquent
D. sullenly
