[ Vocabulary ]
Derogatory (duh RAH guh tor ee)
A. Complimentary
B. Admiring
C. Insulting
D. Praising

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Adverbs › ViewWhich sentence contains an adverb clause?
A. The students walked to the cafeteria.
B. After the bell rang, the students walked to the cafeteria in a single file line.
C. The students walked quickly to the cafeteria.
D. The students and teachers went to the cafeteria.
Grammar › View
He’s tall with brown hair.
A. What does he look like?
B. What is he looking like?
C. What he look like?
D. What he looking like?
Vocabulary - Grammar › ViewI . . . of being a famous sports star.
A. aim
B. encourage
C. dream
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In the sentence, “Cassie studied for the test, but she only got a C,” the conjunction “but” joins:
A. Two clauses
B. Two words
C. Two phrases
D. Two run-on sentences