Select the SIMPLE SUBJECT:
The final touchdown excited the crowd.
A. final
B. touchdown
C. excited
D. crowd

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A. quickly
B. slowly
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Read the paragraph.
Schools must be safe places where children are free to learn. This is why schools can prohibit certain speech, clothing, and actions that may distract, frighten, or upset people. The need to protect the school environment outweighs students’ right to free speech.
What does the word “prohibit” mean?
A. dislike
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Hey there, Siti! Can you help Joko figure out the comparative form of the adjective ‘strong’? Let’s see if you can lift the right answer!
A. stronger
B. strongest
C. strongly
D. strongerest
