She said, ” I’m leaving.”
A. She said she was leaving.
B. She said she is leaving.
C. She said I was leaving.
D. She said I’m leaving.

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Her _______ personality made her popular among her coworkers, and everyone enjoyed working with her.
A. amiable
B. boisterous
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_______ I hear that song, it brings back memories of summer vacations at the beach.
A. After
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A. Obedient
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If the company _____ a survey, it would have a better understanding of what its customers want.
A. conduct
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