The crispitos at lunch were crunchy.
A. crispitos
B. lunch
C. crunchy
D. were

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A. Slavery was a cruel institution however many owners treated their slaves kindly.
B. Slavery was a cruel institution, however; many owners treated their slaves kindly.
C. Slavery was a cruel institution: however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
D. Slavery was a cruel institution, however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
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I don’t mind _______ the dirty dishes
A. washing
B. to wash
C. wash
D. washed
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A: The Mets played well last night.
B: So _____ the Phillies. It was an exciting game
_______
A. did
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