What is an example of a conjunction of purpose?
A. in order to
B. but
C. and
D. or

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Modals › View________do the homework of the last class even when you miss a class.
A. You can
B. You do not have
C. You have to
D. You must not
Academic Vocabulary › View
What does the phrase ‘textual evidence’ mean?
A. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself
B. when the author tells the reader what the character’s personality is like
C. he qualities shown by a character, such as physical traits (tall with brown eyes) or expressions of personality (kind or anxious).
D. easily seen or understood; obvious
Grammar › ViewHe was snoring loudly when she ________ to kill him with her pillow.
A. tryed
B. tried
C. was trying
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Hoang ____ his email four times a week in order not to miss anything important.
A. checks
B. will check
C. is checking
D. check
