Find the meaning of “break up”
A. interupt
B. split up/ stop for holidays
C. escape from a place
D. lose control of feelings

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Which sentence has the correct subject/verb agreement?
A. The teachers needs the students to be quiet.
B. All of the dogs plays outside.
C. Sally mow the lawn.
D. Amy, Robb, and Caitlin watch the television.
