What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Hermione should believe in The Chamber of Secrets
A. should believe
B. believe
C. believe in
D. should

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A. Ms. Swanson read us A Narrow Fellow in the Grass, a poem by Emily Dickinson.
B. Ms. Swanson read us “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass,” a poem by Emily Dickinson.
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John: I wrote a song this morning.
Amy: You _____? Can you sing it for me?
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C. wrote
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