[ Grammar ]
A simple sentence is a group of words…
A. with one complete thought.
B. with two complete thoughts joined together by a conjunction.

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A. IN
B. ON
C. AT
D. [ – ]
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What is an example of an alliteration?
A. The vase flew off of the shelf.
B. Powerful pandas punch parrots.
C. The plant liked to fly.
D. I like to eat pie
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a. time
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There are _____ famous museums in Kuala Lumpur.
A. many
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C. any
