[ Grammar ]
“Who will bell the cat?” asks the mice in a loud voice.
A. “Who will bell the cat” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
B. “Who will bell the cat?” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
C. “Who bells the cat?” asks the mouse in a loud voice.

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Grammar › View‘How many horses ____?’
‘She’s got three.’
_
A. your aunt owns
B. is your aunt owning
C. does your aunt own
D. your aunt is owning
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All the traders in the market saw the woman buy ___ the imported suits.
A. up
B. off
C. over
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Grammar › ViewHe is the boy _____.
A. that we were talking
B. what we were talking about
C. we were talking about
D. who we were talking
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The critics had to admit that the ballet ______________
was superb.
A. Procrastinate
B. Performance
C. Pathology
D. Psychosomatic
