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Choose the correct answer:
A. The doctor said it was nothing to worry about
B. The doctor said its nothing. Don’t worry
C. The doctor said it isn’t something to worry about
Select your answer:
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A. She likes to read, and she visits the library often.
B. The dog barked, but no one was home.
C. I went to the park I saw my friend there.
D. He studied hard, so he got good grades.
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Choose the word with the most positive connotation to complete the sentence.
I enjoy finding ways to make the most of my budget by being (frugal, miserly, cheap).
A. frugal
B. miserly
C. cheap