Which of the following phrasal verb is matched INCORRECTLY to its meaning?
A. look for: to search for
B. look into: to investigate
C. look up: to visit
D. look down: to find something
Select your answer:

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A. A detailed account of a person’s life story.
B. A brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience.
C. A list of hobbies and interests.
D. A summary of a company’s financial performance.
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Which of the following is the correctly punctuated version of the sentence below? the animal shelters most needed donations are three specific items food blankets and cleaning supplies
A. The animal shelter’s most needed donations are three specific items: food, blankets, and cleaning supplies.
B. The animal shelters most needed donations are three specific items; food, blankets, and cleaning supplies.
C. The animal shelter’s most needed donations are three specific items: food; blankets; and cleaning supplies.
D. The animal shelters most needed donations are three specific items, food – blankets – and – cleaning supplies.
