[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
. Why does the phrase “all in all” give clues that help the reader understand the meaning of the word fair?
A. It summarizes the evidence presented by the author.
B. It is a phrase that means almost the same thing.
C. It provides a definition for the word.
D. It explains the exact opposite of the word.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhat’s the rule for forming plurals of compound nouns?
A. Always add -s to the end of the entire compound noun
B. Add -s to the most important word in the compound
C. Add -s to both words in the compound
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a part of weather that poses a threat to life and property
A. storm surge
B. weather condition
C. severe weather
D. weather hazard
