The king made his escape while his royal subjects _________ the enemies.
A. held off
B. held on
C. held up
D. held over

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Which word shows the correct possession in this sentence?
My _____ dog played with the new toy I got for it.
A. aunt’s
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Hey there! Can you tell me why ‘could’ is like the superhero of making requests?
A. ‘Could’ is like the polite superhero who saves the day in requests.
B. Using ‘could’ is like giving requests a chill vibe, no rush!
C. When ‘could’ steps in, requests suddenly become super polite.
D. ‘Could’ is the assertive hero that makes requests clear and direct.
