“I will play a card game tomorrow.”, Mary said.
A. Mary said me that she would play a card game the following day.
B. Mary said me that she will play a card game the following day.
C. Mary said me that I would play a card game the following day.
D. Mary said to me that she would play a card game the following day.

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A. confidant
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What change should be made to this sentence?
While I scraped my impatience off the griddle, Dad showed me what he meant by “solid bubbles” and then taught me how to flip the pancakes correct.
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The Brazilian passion ___ soccer is undeniable.
a.of
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c. to
d. on
