Each of the suspects had (his, their) own alibi.
A. his
B. their

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Grammar › ViewCombine the two sentences using a noun clause: The student stole the doughnut from the teacher. It was delicious.
A. What the student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
B. The student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
C. What the student stole from the teacher was delicious.
D. It was delicious that the student stole the doughnut from the teacher.
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The flowers gave off a beautiful ___.
a. scent
b. sent
c. cent
Together with volunteers, through our daily activities, we try to protect children from ………… effects from society.
A. harmful
B. harmless
C. harm
D. unharmed
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He said, “I know a better restaurant here.”
A. He said that he knows a better restaurant.
B. He said that he knew a better restaurant there.