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In the sentence 'Either the cats or the dog ___ making noise,' which verb form creates proper subject-verb agreement?
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were
are
is
have been
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Why would you choose 'are' in this sentence: 'The scissors ___ on the table'?
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Because there are multiple scissors
Because scissors is a plural noun that always takes 'are'
Because it sounds better
Because the table is big
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In the sentence 'Either the cats or the dog ___ making noise,' which verb form creates proper subject-verb agreement?
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Why would you choose 'are' in this sentence: 'The scissors ___ on the table'?
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Which sentence shows the most complex understanding of subject-verb agreement?
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In the sentence 'Mathematics ___ my favorite subject,' which verb choice reflects proper grammar rules?
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The simile 'He fought like a lion in the debate' suggests that the person was:
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Which metaphor would best describe someone who gives up easily when facing challenges?
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In the simile 'His explanation was as clear as mud,' the speaker is using irony to suggest that the explanation was:
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Which simile would most effectively convey that someone is extremely nervous?
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In the metaphor 'The city is a jungle,' what aspect of city life is being highlighted?
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The simile 'She runs like the wind' emphasizes which quality of the runner?
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In the sentence 'The politician's mendacious statements during the debate caused many voters to question his integrity,' what does 'mendacious' most likely mean based on context clues?
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Analyze this sentence: 'Despite her gregarious nature at parties, Sarah felt quite isolated when working alone on the project.' The word 'gregarious' most likely means:
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In the passage 'The teacher's pedagogy was so effective that even struggling students began to excel, transforming the classroom atmosphere completely,' what does 'pedagogy' refer to?
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Consider this sentence: 'The CEO's decision to downsize the company was pragmatic, focusing on financial survival rather than employee sentiment.' Based on context, 'pragmatic' most likely means:
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In the sentence 'The artist's work was so avant-garde that many gallery visitors found it challenging to understand, while others praised its innovation,' what does 'avant-garde' suggest?
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Analyze: 'The witness gave such a lucid account of the accident that the jury had no trouble understanding exactly what happened.' The word 'lucid' most likely means:
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In this context: 'The student's perfunctory effort on the assignment was obvious to the teacher, who expected much more thorough work,' what does 'perfunctory' indicate?
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Consider: 'The town's bucolic setting, with rolling hills and peaceful farms, attracted many city dwellers seeking escape from urban stress.' What does 'bucolic' describe?
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In a story where the narrator states 'Sarah knew she had to face her fears, even though every fiber of her being wanted to run away,' what point of view reveals the character's internal struggle most effectively?
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When an author uses first person narration to show a character overcoming prejudice, what advantage does this point of view provide for developing the theme?
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In a story about forgiveness, the author writes: 'Marcus watched his former friend approach, remembering their argument. He didn't know that James had spent sleepless nights regretting his words.' This point of view choice helps develop the theme by:
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An author writing about perseverance chooses to tell the story from the perspective of a character who initially fails. How does this point of view choice strengthen the theme?
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In a story about standing up to bullying, the author alternates between the victim's and bystander's perspectives. This technique most effectively:
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When exploring the theme of identity, an author uses third person limited to follow a character discovering their cultural heritage. This point of view is most effective because it:
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An author exploring the theme of responsibility has a character narrate their own story of making a difficult moral choice. The first person point of view enhances this theme by:
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In a story about overcoming family conflict, the author uses third person omniscient to show multiple family members' thoughts. This choice supports the theme by:
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When developing the theme of courage, an author chooses to have a fearful character tell their own story of facing danger. This point of view decision:
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An author writing about the theme of friendship uses alternating first person perspectives between two friends who have a falling out. This technique most effectively:
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A student argues that school uniforms should be mandatory because they reduce bullying and create equality. What would be the strongest way to address the opposing viewpoint that uniforms limit self-expression?
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In an argument about extending the school day, a student claims it would improve test scores but fails to address concerns about student fatigue. Which approach would strengthen their argument most effectively?
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A student argues that homework should be eliminated because it causes stress. To make this argument stronger, what opposing viewpoint should they address most thoroughly?