“She got married last year”
A. She told that she had gotten married the previous year.
B. She said that she got married the previous year.
C. She said that I had gotten married the previous year.
D. She told me that she had gotten married yesterday.

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A. off
B. for
C. after
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—- its creation in 1903, the High Court of Australia has been responsible for interpreting the constitution.
A. Because
B. Since
C. Unlike
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Combine the sentences:
My family went shopping.
I didn’t go with them.
A. My family went shopping, and I didn’t go with them
B. My family went shopping, or I didn’t go with them.
C. My family went shopping, but I didn’t go with them.
D. My family and I didn’t go shopping.
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The threat of lightning did little to ______local golfers.
A. flinch
B. daunt
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D. pivot
