[ Vocabulary & Grammar ]
The word LIBEL most nearly means:
A. A false written statement intended to damage a person’s reputation
B. The sending of message to a destination
C. To surround with military forces
D. A person regarded as stupid or clumsy

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A. Nobody has seen Jane after the end of the game.
B. Nobody have seen Jane after the end of the game.
C. Everybody are interested in this film.
D. No one have ever come to see me in hospital.
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A. am going to study
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Hipparchus established an observatory in the third century B.C.
A. Active
B. Passive