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In spite of his hard work, he could not finish the job.
A. As hard as he work, he could not finish the job.
B. Despite he worked hard, he could not finish the job.
C. Though he worked hard, he could not finish the job.
D. Although hard work, he could not finish the job.
Select your answer:

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The hawk ______ above the corn field.
A. had soared
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A. I’m visiting
B. I visit
C. I am going to visit
D. I will visit
