What does “context” mean?
A. The circumstances or background information surrounding an event or idea
B. A type of affix
C. A kind of audience
D. A synonym for conflict

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A. who
B. where
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A. She is known for her kindness, generosity, and being humble.
B. He is interested in photography, to learn graphic design, and wants to study film making.
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A. don’t go
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