[ Still, Yet, Already & Just ]
My kitchen smells really nice because I’ve ______ finished bakjng some cookies.
A. Already
B. Yet
C. Just

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Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases › ViewChoose the preposition that can replace “across” without changing the meaning of the following sentence:
“Mike ran across the park without stopping to play.”
A. behind
B. between
C. through
D. after
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Which of these sentences contains personification?
A. The engine clanked as the old truck drove uphill.
B. The engine was old and beginning to rust.
C. The engine made a clanking noise as the old truck fought its way uphill.
Vocabulary › ViewWhat does “rigid” mean?
A. About life
B. Sensitive, easy to break
C. Having wonder, interest
D. Very stiff
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I fell asleep halfway _________ the show because it was boring.
A. in
B. on
C. to
D. through