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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Vocabulary › Viewcontradict
A. to say the opposite of something that someone else has said; to deny the truth
B. to speak or read something to a person who writes it down; to decree
C. an official order given by a person with power or by a government
D. a person’s life story written by that person
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In the phrase “across the bustling city,” what is the object of the preposition?
A. Across
B. The
C. Bustling
D. City
Adjective Clause › ViewShe gave him an injection. It made him go to sleep.
A. She gave him an injection that it made him go to sleep.
B. She gave him an injection that made him go to sleep
C. She gave him an injection that made go to sleep.
Grammar › View
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.
