[ Tenses ]
Yesterday, he ___ a book while she ___ TV.
A. read / watched
B. was reading / watched
C. read / was watching
D. was reading / was watching

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A. Some of the pizza is gone.
B. Some of the pizza are gone.
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We thought that Mrs. Kerner would be very DISTRAUGHT when told that Antonio broke Ms.Pate’s pointer; however, she took the news very calmly. What does the word DISTRAUGHT mean?
A. anxious
B. upset
C. happy
D. fearful