They’re at the office from the morning to night.
A. They’re talkative.
B. They’re nice.
C. They’re serious.
D. They’re hardworking.

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Grammar › View________ he was the most prominent candidate, he was not chosen.
A. Although
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A. adjectives
B. adverbs
C. nouns
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A synonym for smile is ……
A. laugh
B. frown
C. grin
D. broad