Which is a declarative sentence?
A. I want to be a good writer
B. Please sit down.
C. I got an A on my book report!
D. I need you to sit down now!

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A. Although the temperature was over 90 degrees, Vern wore a heavy sweater.
B. Although the temperature was over 90 degrees Vern wore a heavy sweater.
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Diaspora
A. part of the curriculum taught in medieval grammar, linguistics, and philosophy
B. using a language native to a region rather than a literary or cultured language
C. settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside of Palestine after the Babylonian exile
D. image, representation, or picture
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A. visit
B. to visit
C. visiting
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Identify the superlative adjective in the following sentence: This is the most delicious cake I have ever tasted.
A. incredibly delicious
B. extremely delicious
C. most delicious
D. very delicious
