Correct the sentence if necessary: More than one student were late today.
A. More than one student was late today.
B. More than one student were late today.
C. More than one students was late today.
D. More than one students were late today.

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Mysterious means:
A. Quiet
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A. He bought a novel which tells about a detective story.
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