What does ‘Proximity’ refer to?
A. Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
B. Morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness.
C. The acceptance of something undesirable but inevitable.
D. Comfort in a time of distress or sadness.

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Past Continuous Tense › ViewLindsay and her three friends _____________ hide and seek when the gardener finished his task.
A. played
B. is playing
C. were playing
D. plays
Grammar › View
Which sentence does NOT use a colon correctly?
A. Most earthquakes are not violent or scary: They are too small to be felt.
B. Pumice is a kind of volcanic rock because it is: the only rock that can float in water.
C. The earth isn’t perfectly round: the north and south poles are slightly flattened.
Grammar › ViewWe wonder if he actually saw angels in trees.
A. Noun clause
B. Adjective clause
C. Adverb clause
Phrasal Verbs › View
When I read the book I came _______________ a word I had never seen before.
A. into
B. across
C. off
D. over
