[ Grammar ]
labeling intended to arouse powerful negative feelings
A. name-calling
B. card-stacking
C. narration
D. semantics

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Grammar › ViewWas he at the hospital?
A. Yes, he was
B. No, he wasn’t.
C. Yes, they are
D. Yes.
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What is Betty writing about?
Hi Sarah!
I have a new guitar teacher. She is very fun and she plays in a band. I like her a lot!
See you,
Betty
A. Her fun concert
B. Her guitar lesson
C. Her music teacher
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Grammar › ViewHow ____________ do you watch a film in English? – Every month.
A. often
B. much
C. many
D. every
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Which one is not correct?
A. He play the piano everyday.
B. She always eats brunch at 11 a.m.
C. I study at P.K. school.
D. All correct.
