Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. “Are you ready?” asked Andy.
B. “Are you ready!” asked Andy.
C. “Are you ready.” Asked Andy.
D. Are you ready?” Asked Andy.

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B: No, they aren’t. I saw Meg wore them yesterday. I think the shoes are …
A. hers
B. she
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What does the word deconstruct mean as it is used in this sentence? The house was built without a proper foundation. So it was not built very well and could fall apart easily. The construction team decided to deconstruct the house and tear it down to nothing, and then rebuild it properly.
A. To reduce down to nothing
B. To continue to build
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She is not talking now.
A. Wrong
B. Right