My aunt or my uncle by train tonight.
A. Is arriving
B. Are arriving
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A. Colonists protested “taxation without representation”; King George refused to hear.
B. Colonists protested “taxation without representation;” King George refused to hear.
C. Colonists protested “taxation without representation”: King George refused to hear.
D. Colonists protested “taxation without representation,” King George refused to hear.
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Which of the following revisions would you make to keep the meaning of the sentence and use the active voice? The winning goal for the Tigers was scored by Sean.
A. The game was won by Sean, who scored the last goal for the Tigers.
B. Sean scored the winning goal for the Tigers.
C. The last goal for the Tigers was scored by Sean, which led to their win.
D. No change. It is already in the active voice.
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