At the zoo, a black-and-white bird stood on the ice. It waddled slowly, slid into the water, and caught a fish. What animal is this?
A. Penguin
B. Cat
C. Dog
D. Rabbit

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It was a mistake for her to marry Peter.
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A. noun that names more than one
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