Which conjunction from the sentences connects the two phrases?
Neither Scott nor Garrison could decode the puzzle mystery.
A. neither / could
B. neither / nor
C. nor / could

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Vocabulary › ViewSamuel was really looking forward to the school play, but it got canceled at the last minute. What does the word “Disappointed” mean?
A. Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one’s hopes or expectations
B. Having lost confidence or enthusiasm
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On the way to London we passed through a small village with ____ old church. We stopped to visit the church. It was a beautiful building.
A. —
B. an
C. the
D. a
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A. But
B. So
C. And
D. Because
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Identify the direct object in the following sentence.
A few, exotic birds mimic sounds.
___
A. few
B. exotic
C. mimic
D. sounds
