This department store is an attraction in my city. The products are of good quality. (as)
A. This department store is an attraction in my city as the products are of good quality.
B. As this department store is an attraction in my city, the products are of good quality.
C. As this department store is an attraction in my city the products are of good quality.
D. This department store is an attraction in my city, as the products are of good quality.

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A. adverb
B. common noun
C. verb
D. preposition
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Define Cliche
A. equal or similar grammatical elements used side by side or in succession
B. the use of language for persuasion
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A. they are discussing
B. they studying
C. they joking
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He has …………. it completely.
A. Forgotten
B. Forgot