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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Grammar › ViewA simple sentence…
A. has one subject and one predicate
B. expresses one complete thought
C. contains both of these things.
D. contains neither of these things.
Simple Future - Passive › View
What is the correct sentence?
A. The birds will eaten those cookies
B. Those cookies will be eaten by the birds
C. Those cookies will eat by the birds
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
