In some countries, … are held on Independence Day.
A. atmospheres
B. daily lives
C. parades

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_ had never possessed a standing army or a police force.
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Construct a sentence using the modal ‘could’ to make a deduction about someone’s abilities.
A. He could be a terrible singer based on his lack of rhythm.
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