Baleful
A. Dull
B. Bubbly
C. Deadly
D. Crushed in spirit
E. Courteous

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Grammar › ViewThe angry man shouted at the naughty boys. His voice was ____________ .
A. as happy as a lark
B. as strong as an ox
C. as loud as thunder
D. as brave as a lion
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I’m still parked out by the lake – the one by Santa Fe.
A. NO CHANGE
B. I’m still parked out by the lake; the one by Santa Fe.
C. I’m still parked out by the lake. The one by Santa Fe.
D. I’m still parked out by the lake the one by Santa Fe.
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Will’s blue jeans, which his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
B. Will’s blue jeans, who his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
C. Will’s blue jeans, where his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
D. Will’s blue jeans, that his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
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Which sentence is correct?
A. It is a common misconception that Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on the back of an envelope while traveling.
B. It is a common misconception that Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address while traveling on the back of an envelope.
