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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does ‘ ultimate’ mean? (adjective)
A. To improve or become better
B. To make something worse
C. the most extreme example of its kind
D. A place where a particular group of people gather and relax
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Connect the sentences using and, but, or or
We won the competition. We held up the trophy.
A. or
B. none
C. but
D. and
