Where’s the dog?
A. The dog is on the chair.
B. The dog is outside.
C. The dog is inside.
D. The dog is under the chair.

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The girl talked to her friend.
Her friend listened carefully.
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“Mooring” means ___.
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. Every book on the shelf (is / are) well-organized.
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