“Last weekend, my family and I went to a beautiful beach. We left home early in the morning and arrived there at nine. The weather was perfect, and the sky was clear. My brother and I built sandcastles while my parents prepared lunch. After that, we swam in the sea and played volleyball on the beach. In the afternoon, we took a walk along the shore and collected seashells. Before going home, we watched the sunset, which was really beautiful. It was a wonderful day, and we had a lot of fun.”
What time did the writer’s family arrive at the beach?
A. At 6 a.m.
B. At 7 a.m.
C. At 8 a.m.
D. At 9 a.m.
E. At 10 a.m.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is using proper punctuation.
A. I have been a dog person; ever since I could remember.
B. I have been a dog person ever since I could remember.
C. I have been a dog person ever since; I could remember.
D. I have been a dog person; ever since, I could remember.
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If a student feels a PROFOUND sense of relief, what does this mean?
A. They feel a little bit better.
B. They are confused about how they feel.
C. They feel an extremely deep and intense sense of relief.
D. Their feeling of relief is gone.
