Rewrite this sentence to clarify the pronoun: “Anna gave Emily her book.”
A. “Anna gave Emily a book.”
B. “Emily gave her book to Anna.”
C. “Anna gave her own book to Emily.”
D. “Her book was given to Emily by Anna.”

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Noun Clauses with THAT › ViewIdentify the noun clause in: He said THAT he would come to the party.
A. that he is coming to the gathering
B. he would come to the party
C. that he might attend the event
D. that he would come to the party
Mixed General Quiz › View
Colors that do not go well together are said to ___.
a. clash
b. crash
Every morning, my mother always ___ me up on 5 a.m.
A. waken
B. wake
C. woke
D. wakes
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
. Choose the best paraphrase for the following sentence: “The scientist explained the procedure clearly and without any unnecessary complexity.”
A. The scientist described the procedure in a simple and clear manner.
B. The procedure was so complex that the scientist had to explain it clearly.
C. Without any clarity, the scientist explained the procedure in a complex way.
D. The scientist made the procedure seem more complicated than necessary.
