How / you / sleep / last night?
A. How did you sleep last night?
B. How did you slept last night?
C. How you sleep last night?

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A. Did / like
B. Did / liked
C. Have / liked
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Identify the role of the suffix “-ist” in the word “journalist” and explain its significance.
A. A person who writes journals; “The journalist reported the news.”
B. A person who studies; “The journalist studied the topic.”
C. A person who teaches; “The journalist taught the class.”
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A. materialistic
B. successful
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How is the clause being used in the sentence?
The girl’s worst flaw is that she is wearing too much makeup.
A. subject
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