I ______ (can / might) go to the movies, but I’m not sure yet.
A. can
B. might

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Which of the sentences below uses the word ‘solidarity’ incorrectly?
A. They showed solidarity by showing support for one another.
B. My friends have been a constant source of solidarity.
C. The solidarity group worked well together.
D. We stand in solidarity and express great sympathy for their family and friends.
