[ Grammar ]
Which is correct?
A. You can still use it, Sir.
B. I am sorry, Sir.
C. Just use it, Sir.
D. Why are you saying ike that, Sir?

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A. Halo effect
B. Experience
C. Communication
D. Expectation
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After Marshall climbed three flights of stairs, he had to sit down. He was a puffing steam engine.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
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I’m going to spend some time ……………. my options before I decide to apply for the job.
A. looking up
B. looking at
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D. looking after
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The school…a good place.
A. IS
B. AM
C. ARE
D. IT
