[ Neither/Either/All/None ]
Juilia isn’t coming to the party.
A. Neither do I
B. Neither did I
C. Neither can I
D. Neither am I
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Feeling sick from the Tilt-a-Whirl, Samantha staggered to the park bench.
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B. To the park bench
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