[ Grammar ]
“Don’t give up your day job” means
A. Good things come after bad things
B. Be patient
C. You’re not very good at this
D. You’re just as bad as I am

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A. as bright as
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Camy said, “Why are my e-mails bouncing back?”
A. Camy wanted to know why were her e-mails bouncing back.
B. Camy wants to know why my e-mails are bouncing back.
C. Camy said that why her e-mails are bouncing back.
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NIL: His mark for that question was nil.
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B. Nothing
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D. In the middle
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They ___________ going to the dance but it got cancelled.
A. were
B. was
C. are
D. is
