[ Tenses and Figurative Language ]
. Which of the following sentences is in the simple past tense?
A. I will walk to school.
B. I walked yesterday.
C. I walked to school.
D. I am walking now.

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Vocabulary › ViewWhen I walked out of the elevator the man collapsed and had a seizure.
Seizure means:
A. Physical manifestations
B. Conquer
C. To take possession
D. None of the above
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Which sentence uses the preposition “despite” to show contrast?
A. Despite the rain, we went for a walk.
B. We went for a walk because it was sunny.
C. It was raining, so we stayed indoors.
D. We stayed indoors due to the rain.