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Choose the correct verb from the choices.
Both Plato and Aristotle (were, was) Greek philosophers and writers.
A. were
B. was

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Of a phrase or idea lacking significance through having been overused; unoriginal and trite.
A. hactchery
B. petrify
C. production
D. hackneyed
