[ Grammar ]
What does immaculate mean?
A. Treating serious issues with inappropriate humour
B. To be the strongest person
C. Perfectly clean, neat and tidy

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Joseph should go to the doctor.
A. Joseph should go not to the doctor.
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When he was in middle school, Chris knew what kind of career he wanted. _____ plan was to study to become a civil engineer.
A. he
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