What are the sentences called that tell more about the topic sentence?
A. conclusion
B. main idea
C. supporting details
D. paragraph

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Vocabulary › Viewthe quality in the voice or language that expresses the speaker’s feelings or opinions
A. composition
B. analogy
C. tone
D. descend
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During a debate, Alice, Bob, and Charlie were arguing. Alice claimed that in a novel, the author used a specific word to describe the sky. Bob believed it was “blue”, but Charlie argued it was “high”. Who do you think is correct?
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Grammar › ViewIdentify the tense error: He was going to the store when he sees his friend.
A. Change ‘going’ to ‘went’.
B. Change ‘was going’ to ‘is going’.
C. Change ‘sees’ to ‘is seeing’.
D. Change ‘sees’ to ‘saw’.
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She _____ to school late yesterday morning.
A. gone
B. went
C. goes
D. going
