[ Vocabulary ]
What does the word “lethargy” mean?
A. A state of high energy and vitality
B. A weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
C. A feeling of excitement and enthusiasm
D. A condition of extreme happiness

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She asked me, “Where did you buy your shoes?”
A. She asked me where I had bought my shoes.
B. She asked me where I bought my shoes.
C. She asked me where I have bought my shoes.
D. She asked me where I buy my shoes.