How is the central idea different from the theme?
A. Central idea is a lesson; theme is the topic.
B. Central idea is the story’s overall controlling point; theme is the lesson to be learned.
C. Central idea and theme are the same.
D. Central idea is for fiction; theme is for nonfiction.

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Preposition › ViewIn the sentence ‘She is sitting ___ the chair’, what is the preposition?
A. under
B. beside
C. above
D. on
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I was late for work only one time last year. I am ————- late
A. Usually
B. Sometimes
C. Never
D. Rarely
Grammar › ViewWhat’s the primary rule for choosing between subject and object pronouns?
A. Subject pronouns are always used at the beginning of a sentence
B. Object pronouns are used after prepositions and as direct objects
C. Subject pronouns are used for people, object pronouns for things
D. The choice depends on the verb tense in the sentence
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Patrick …….. a beautiful seaside cottage in Devon for his summer holiday.
A. stayed
B. rented
C. hired
D. built
