[ Grammar ]
My uncle’s or aunt’s child is my – – –
A. Niece
B. Nephew
C. Son-in-law
D. Cousin

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Tenses › View. Where ___ (to live) your best friend?
A. where your best friend lives?
B. where does your best friend living?
C. does your best friend live?
D. where your best friend live?
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We can go to a restaurant
A. but we didn’t ski.
B. and a brother.
C. or a teacher
D. or eat at home.
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A. must
B. shall
C. could
D. might
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“I felt an overwhelming sense of relief when I completed the project.”
What language feature is illustrated in this sentence?
A. Concluding statements
B. First-person perspective
C. Introspective tone
D. Varied sentence structures
