Before asking —- people to share their secrets with you, share some of —- with them.
A. other / yours
B. the other / you
C. some others / yours
D. others / yours
E. the others / you

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A. We like hiking, we don’t do it often.
B. The paper is wet, it was left outside during the rain
C. I don’t know where the paints are, they were in the cabinet last I checked.
D. all of the above
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(A) To rain
(B) rain
(C) rains
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Ron slept for eight hours.
A. Ron
B. Hours
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) _____came about as a result of the National Security Act of 1947.
A. what
B. it was
C. was what
D. it was what
