“Please don’t tell anyone what happened,” Ann said to me.
A. Ann said to me please don’t tell anyone what happened.
B. Ann told me didn’t tell anyone what had happened.
C. Ann said me not to tell anyone what happened.
D. Ann told me not to tell anyone what had happened.

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He … gives us ice cream.
A. correctly
B. the day before
C. just now
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Oh A sweet chick with a brown hen
A. Oh a sweet chick with a brown hen?
B. Oh? A sweet chick with a brown hen.
C. Oh! A sweet check with a brown hen.
D. Oh, a sweet chick with a brown hen.
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A. before
B. below
C. against
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Her ______ with accounting procedures should be good for our office.
A. familiarity
B. familiar
C. familiarize
D. family
