[ Grammar ]
The party isn’t a formal occasion. You ___ wear a suit.
A. needn’t
B. mustn’t

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A. path
B. paw
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B. Kyle said, “thank you for helping me with my homework”.
C. Kyle said “Thank you for helping me with my homework.”
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keen
A. in
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