[ Vocabulary ]
What does the term “prodigy” most closely mean?
A. A person who is very talented at a young age
B. A person who is very old
C. A person who is average in skills
D. A person who is famous for their looks

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Conjunctions › ViewWhy might you use a subordinating conjunction in a sentence?
A. To demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship
B. To form a loose connection between two clauses
C. To lengthen a sentence without having to use a comma
D. To demonstrate that two clauses are of equal importance
Subjunctive › View
Susan’s doctor insists __________ for a few days.
A. that she is resting
B. her resting
C. that she rest
D. her to rest
Articles › Viewhave ______ nice day
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –
Adjective › View
He is not poor. He is ___.
A. big
B. rich
