[ Grammar ]
A juror read the jury’s ………. to the silent court.
A. verdict
B. crime
C. charge
D. sentence

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Causative Verb › ViewChoose the correct sentence
A. She left Albany, New York on January 18, of that year.
B. She left Albany New York, on January 18, of that year.
C. She left Albany, New York, on January 18 of that year.
D. She left Albany New York, on January 18 of that year.
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I ________ to travel to Hawaii someday.
A. yearn
B. appendage
C. denizen
D. digress
Grammar › ViewThey are taking Sarah and ____ to a yoga class. Would you like to join ____?
A. I; we
B. me; us
C. my; our
D. mine; ours
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I’d rather you …… to her why we can’t go.
A. would explain
B. explained
C. to explain
D. will explain
