Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
A. In the beginning we are introduced to the protagonist Joe.
B. In the beginning, we are introduced to the protagonist Joe.
C. In the beginning, we are introduced to the protagonist, Joe.
D. In the beginning we are introduced to the protagonist, Joe.

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Vocabulary › ViewChoose the best antonym for the underlined word:
earnest about their health
A. serious
B. foolish
C. curious
D. worried
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Somebody prefers chocolate.
Passive voice:
A. Chocolate are preferen
B. Chocolate is preferred
C. Chocolate is prefer
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses an ellipsis to show a speaker trailing off?
A. Now where did I put my car keys? I had . . . them just a moment ago.
B. . . . now where did I put my car keys? I had them just a moment ago.
C. Now where did I put my car keys? I had them just a moment ago . . .
D. Now where . . . did I put my car keys? I had them just a moment ago.
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Sue is interested in __________ a teacher
A. becomes
B. becomed
C. become
D. becoming
