[ Grammar and Sentence Structure ]
While Emma was busy cooking a delicious dinner, what was William up to?
A. He set the table.
B. While I cooked dinner.
C. I cooked dinner.
D. Set the table.

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A. One who acts independently
B. Rude
C. One who is boring
D. One who talks a lot
E. Cruel to others
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What do you see?
A. I see an sandwich.
B. I see a sandwich.
What is the purpose of the colon in this sentence? “He had many reasons for joining the club: to get in shape, to make new friends, and to relax.”
A. To end the sentence
B. To introduce a list
C. To separate clauses
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The huge lake along Nevada’s Southeast boarder, formed by the Hoover Dam, is ___ Lake Mead.
a. named
b. called
c. calling
