An idea or principle that explains something.
A. concept
B. factor
C. benefit
D. impact

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Grammar › View The difference between a CLAUSE and a PHRASE is…
A. a phrase has a subject and a verb and a clause doesn’t have a subject and a verb.
B. a clause has a subject and a verb and a phrase doesn’t have both a subject and a verb
C. a clause and a phrase have subjects but they don’t have verbs
D. a clause and phrase are the same
Grammar › View
Identify the proper noun that needs to be capitalized: “she moved to new york last year.”
A. new
B. york
C. new york
D. year
Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewWhich of the following is a detail from the section “A New Lab”?
A. He was allowed to set up a science lab in a baggage car until an accidental fire ended his experiments.
B. There, Edison worked tirelessly for many hours each day, and many of his employees worked just as hard.
C. After a few years, Thomas Edison decided that he wanted to become a full-time inventor.
D. Sitting in the dark for a few moments, people could think about the great changes Thomas Edison had made in their lives.
Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tense › View
I was really relieved when I found the documents. I _________ (look for) them whole morning.
A. had looked for
B. had been looked
C. had been looked for
D. had been looking for
