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English, 11.03.2020 17:26 jimena15

69.) Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase unidiomatically?
A) The teacher had no respect to any other teachers, administrators, or even students.
B) The toddler hid his head under a blanket in order to play peek-a-boo with his parents.
C) Until Max learns to manage his time wisely, he will always struggle with his obligations.
D) The police officer knew that he needed to check with his supervisor before writing the report.

68.) Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase unidiomatically?
A) The teacher had no respect to any other teachers, administrators, or even students.
B) The toddler hid his head under a blanket in order to play peek-a-boo with his parents.
C) Until Max learns to manage his time wisely, he will always struggle with his obligations.
D) The police officer knew that he needed to check with his supervisor before writing the report.

65.) Robert's teacher suggested that he revise his research paper, because all of his sentences began with A shark.
What is the correct revision of this sentence?
A) Robert's teacher suggested that he revise his research paper because all of his sentences began with "A shark."
B) Robert's teacher suggested that he revise his research paper because all of his sentences began with A shark.
C) Robert's teacher suggested that he revise his research paper because all of his sentences began with A shark.
D) Robert's teacher suggested that he revise his research paper because all of his sentences began with A shark.

63.) First Week Priorities
Daniella Thrash

After the first week of school, Sharon sighed a deep breath. She had survived. It was her first year taking all advanced classes, and she wasn't sure she was up to the challenging task. She had managed to get every syllabus signed by her parents, and she'd even been able to study (at least a little) for each of her first quizzes. Her backpack, though, was a jumbled mess of papers and books. Sharon sighed again.
Which sentence would work best for concluding this paragraph?
A) The first week of school is hard on students, but it is also hard on teachers.
B) School can be really tough for many students, especially those with advanced classes.
C) Many schools make lockers available for students to use to store all of their books.
D) "Well," thought Sharon, "I better get all this mess in order so I'm ready for another full week on Monday."

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