What does “get over” mean?
A. Stop doing something
B. To feel better after a bad experience
C. To start something new
D. Reach the same level as someone else

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Which complex sentence uses the comma correctly?
A. Although she was smart, she didn’t understand the math problem.
B. Although she was smart she didn’t, understand the math problem.
C. Although, she was smart she didn’t understand the math problem.
D. Although she was smart she didn’t understand, the math problem.
