She asked me, “How high is the church?”
A. She asked me how high the church was.
B. She asked me how high is the church.
C. She asked me how high the church had been.
D. She asked me how high the church is.

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Will or Going to › ViewSorry but I can’t accompany you on the trip. ______ away for three weeks.
A. I’m going to be
B. I’ll be
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Caden was hoping to ride his bike to his friend’s house, but the weather was terrible. In the end, the wind and the rain kept him from making the trip.
A. Deterred
B. Inflicted
C. Oppressed
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A. will represent
B. had represented
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A. should
B. might
C. must
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