What does the word delicacy mean?
A. Ill will or the desire to do evil
B. A system of classification consisting of layers
C. More than is needed or wanted
D. A rare or expensive food item

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A. Mai said, “My family is going to the market today.”
B. “We want candy!” The children shouted.
C. “I told you not to go there.” My father said.
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Amy_________ the piano in the afternoon at 3 o’clock.
A. Was playing
B. Were playing
C. Is playing
D. Are playing
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A. am waiting, am trying
B. wait, try
C. am waiting, try
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Complete the sentence.
She …. her hair every day.
A. brush
B. brushes
C. brushies
D. brushe
