Try _____ these shoes, Sue.
A. Out
B. In
C. On
D. Up

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The sentence “The news has puts Lea in a bad mood” should be corrected to:
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Even though Nora was tired after a long day of adventures, she stayed up to finish her magical project. Can you spot the dependent clause in this sentence?
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C. Nora was tired after a long day of adventures.
D. Finish her magical project.
