Which conjunction is needed to make this sentence correct?
Dante saved $120 from mowing lawns, _____ he bought a new tablet.
A. or
B. for
C. so
D. yet

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Vocabulary › Viewthe unifying concept within an informational text to which other elements and ideas relate
A. central idea
B. theme
C. author’s purpose
D. connotation
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Differentiate between ‘may’ and ‘might’ in terms of expressing possibility.
A. ‘May’ is used for past events, while ‘might’ is used for future events
B. The difference lies in the level of possibility they convey. ‘May’ indicates a higher possibility, while ‘might’ suggests a lower possibility or a hypothetical situation.
C. Both ‘may’ and ‘might’ indicate the same level of possibility
D. ‘Might’ is more formal than ‘may’
Grammar › ViewEmma hasn’t arrived home_____.
A. already
B. yet
C. still
D. never
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George wants to go into politics; he finds (it/them) exciting.
A. it
B. them