[ Vocabulary ]
What is a word or phrase that means something beyond its usual, literal meaning?
A. Chamber
B. Valve
C. Figurative language
D. Infer

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General Knowledge › ViewIn 1594 William Shakespeare joined the company of this London theatre.
A. Broadway
B. Oxford University Theatre
C. The Globe
D. The London Palladium
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Change the negative statement to positive statement: She can’t play the piano well
A. She does play the piano well
B. She has play the piano well
C. She can play the piano well
Prepositions › ViewThe museum is famous _____ its impressive art collection.
A. for
B. with
C. in
D. by
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My mom is a teacher. She works in a school . ____ school is very big and clean.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
