[ Conjunctions ]
We can either attend the school event this afternoon, ______ we can stay home and prepare for tomorrow’s test.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so

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A. by far
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A. take off
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Please choose the best choice for the following sentence.
Mrs. Chen needs help finding a book. Who should she ask?
A. another teacher
B. the principal
C. the librarian
D. none of the above
