[ Punctuation and Grammar ]
. Which sentence is correct?
A. The students’ books are on the desk.
B. The students book’s are on the desk.
C. The student’s books are on the desk.
D. The students books’ are on the desk.

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A. interestingly
B. interesting
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Mom called the police as soon as she _________ the gunshots.
A. were hearing
B. heard
C. was hearing
Grammar › ViewDan whistled and rocked the chair ….. he was in the restaurant.
A. which
B. while
C. where
D. whose
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1. A driving force; anything that causes an action.
2. Increased activity resulting from a driving force.
A. Impetus
B. Vagabond
C. Maxim
D. Bewail
