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(Since, After) Abby’s brother is away at college, her house is very quiet.
A. Since
B. After

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Punctuating Clauses › ViewIdentify the correctly punctuated sentence: He bought tickets for the concert because he likes the band.
A. He bought tickets for the concert, because he likes the band.
B. He bought tickets for the concert because he likes the band.
C. He bought tickets for the concert: because he likes the band.
D. He bought tickets for the concert; because he likes the band.
Tenses › View
The choir _____ the national anthem (国歌) every Monday.
A. sing
B. sings
C. sang
D. singing
Vocabulary › ViewThe end toward which effort is aimed.
A. resilience
B. values
C. goal
D. integrity
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That woman is staring __ the man __ the other table.
A. To – at
B. At- to
C. To – on
D. At – at
