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Ich sah meine Notizen ein letztes Mal durch.


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Which of the following sentences uses capitalization rules correctly?

a. The New York Times reported that Cats is the most famous Broadway play of all times. b. The New York Times reported that cats is the most famous broadway play of all times. c. The New York times reported that Cats is the most famous broadway play of all times. d. The new york times reported that Cats is the most famous Broadway play of all times.

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Circle the pronoun that agrees in number with its antecedent in each sentence. Sheila and her sisters offered (her, their) assistance in planning the party

What will be an ideal response?

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indicate whether the following sentences are true (vrai) or false (faux).

On place le couteau et la fourchette ensemble, à côté de l’assiette.

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My friends called my "A" on the vocabulary test a _________, but when I also

got an "A" on the next test, they believed that I was really studying. a. debt b. fluke c. trend d. mode

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