[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
. Both of the candidates (is / are) well-qualified.
A. is
B. are

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A. making
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Explain the meaning of the suffix “-ness” in the word “kindness” and provide an example of its use in a sentence.
A. The act of being kind; “Her kindness was appreciated by everyone.”
B. Without kindness; “His kindness was unnoticed.”
C. Full of kindness; “She is kindness itself.”
D. More kind; “He showed kindness to everyone.”
