Do you want burger?
Do you want fried noodles?
A. Do you want burger or fried noodles?
B. Do you want burger but do you want friend noodles?

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Vocabulary › ViewWhen a reader looks for the struggle, trouble, or difficulty a character faces in a story they looking for the?
A. Conflict/Problem
B. Cause/Effect
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Choose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
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B. The herd of sheep are grazing in the field.
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A. than
B. to
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