[ Grammar ]
I / not / ride a bike
A. I’m not rideing a bike.
B. I’m not riding a bike.

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A. jolt
B. loot
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When Diane takes her beagle for a walk, Santana enjoys sniffing for edible garbage, __________, and lunging at squirrels.
A. she howls at bicyclists
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