to talk or write about (something you are thinking or feeling)
A. express
B. fulfillment
C. impact
D. primary

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A. does he
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Correctly place the colon in the following complex sentence: The teacher had one rule no talking during the test.
A. The teacher had one rule; no talking during the test.
B. The teacher had one rule: no talking during the test.
C. The teacher had one rule no talking during the test.
D. The teacher had one rule, no talking during the test.