obliquely
A. Having a direct and straightforward direction.
B. Having a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position.
C. Being completely vertical or horizontal.
D. Having a circular or rounded shape.

Random Topics:
Conditionals Type IHave as verb and auxiliaryPre-intermediatePlaces in TownVerb Tenses and SubordinatesInfinitive GerundComplex Sentences with Adverb ClausesFuture Tense and ConditionalsSubject Verb Agreement; Indefinite PronounsBe Verb in TensesOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewArticles are placed before nouns, they, are, a, an, the.
A. Preposition
B. Article
C. Verb
D. Conjunction
Grammar › View
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. The following items are needed for school: paper, pencils, White-Out, and index cards.
B. The following items are needed for school: paper pencils White-Out, and index cards.
C. The following items are needed for school paper, pencils White-Out, and index cards.
D. The following items are needed for school, paper pencils, White-Out, and index cards.
Grammar › ViewWe have already seen examples of the role historical buildings have played over the years. __________, let us assume that they are both attractive and important to the majority of people.
A. Though
B. Although
C. Because
D. So
Reporting Verbs › View
Parker (2019) ___ that a reduction in the manufacturing of single-use plastics is necessary to reduce plastic pollution. (the final point or summary)
A. assumes
B. believes
C. argues
D. concludes
