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coarse, unfeeling
A. crass
B. desecrate
C. inconsequential
D. vulnerable

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Vocabulary › Viewan amount of something, like medicine
A. dosage
B. infraction
C. interdependence
D. indulge
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Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: “It was raining. We decided to stay indoors.”
A. It was raining, so we decided to stay indoors.
B. It was raining, but we decided to stay indoors.
C. It was raining, or we decided to stay indoors.
D. It was raining, for we decided to stay indoors.
Degrees of Comparison › ViewNew York is ____________________ than Woodstock.
A. Exciting
B. Excitinger
C. Excitingest
D. More exciting
E. Most exciting
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A: Any plans for the weekend?
B: Yes, I ____ (fly) to Thailand. Tickets were inexpensive.
A. am flying
B. will fly
C. fly
D. am going to fly