Where are the horses?
A. It’s near the giraffes
B. They are next to the giraffes
C. They are near the giraffes
D. They are between the giraffes
Select your answer:

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Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewKate and Fred had just moved in to their new house. “Let’s explore,” Kate said. They opened all the closets in the bedrooms. Then they found the door to the attic. Their dad noticed them opening the door. “Go ahead,” he said. “It’s full of old junk.”
In the attic, Kate and Fred saw an old dresser and some boards. Then they noticed a very large metal box. They walked over to look at it more closely.
Based on the passage, which is most likely to happen next?
A. Kate and Fred open the metal box.
B. Fred and Kate open the dresser drawers.
C. Kate and Fred go downstairs to tell their dad about the box.
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Let’s ………. it a day and close up the shop ten minutes early.
A. finish
B. end
C. name
D. call
