[ Grammar ]
The tricycle is easier for a kid to ride, because of its wheels.
What does the prefix “tri-” mean?
A. train
B. two
C. three
D. triangle

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Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
A. Although I asked Angie to the movies last night, Rebecca ended up going with me.
B. Although, I asked Angie to the movies last night, Rebecca ended up going with me.
C. Although I asked Angie to the movies last night Rebecca ended up going with me.
D. Although I asked Angie to the movies last night Rebecca, ended up going with me.