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Vocabulary › ViewWhich dictionary definition of LEGEND is used in the following sentence? I don’t believe the legends I’ve heard about this forest.
A. (n) a popular story or myth handed down for generations
B. (n) a person whose deeds are remembered as stories
C. (n) a note on an illustration or map
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Select the intervening phrase (sits between the subject and verb) in each sentence.
My sisters, who live all over the country, get together once a year.
A. who live all over the country
B. get together
C. once a year
