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Lions /are / dangerous /cats.
A. Lions are most dangerous than cats.
B. Lions are more dangerous than cats.
C. Lions are dangerouser than cats.
D. Lions are the most dangerous than cats.

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Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really ____ me crazy.
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How many mistakes are in the following sentence?
“Raymundo is exciting about play Blooket.”
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