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Pizza, which most people love, is not very healthy.
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Those people whose names are on the list will go to camp.
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Grandpa remembers the old days when there was no television.
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Fruit that is grown organically is expensive.
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Students who are intelligent get good grades.
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Eco-friendly cars that run on electricity help the environment.
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I know someone whose father served in World War II.
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The kids who were called first will have the best chance of getting a seat.
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I enjoy telling people about Janet Evanovich, whose latest book was fantastic.
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The store where the new phone was being sold had a huge line of people outside it.
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"Those who do not complain are never pitied." - Jane Austen
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"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." - Søren Kierkegaard
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"Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died." - Erma Bombeck
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The books that were borrowed from class must be returned.
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The books borrowed from class must be returned.
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The girl leading the parade is my best friend.
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His share of the money, consisting of $100,000, was given to him on Monday.
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Something that smells bad may be rotten.
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Pizza, which most people love, is not very healthy.
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None of the above
Those people whose names are on the list will go to camp.
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None of the above
Grandpa remembers the old days when there was no television.
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None of the above
Fruit that is grown organically is expensive.
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None of the above
Students who are intelligent get good grades.
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None of the above
I know someone whose father served in World War II.
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The slurping noise he makes is the main reason why Sue does not like to eat soup with her brother.
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"Those who do not complain are never pitied." - Jane Austen
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None of the above
The books that were borrowed from class must be returned.
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None of the above
His share of the money, which consisted of $100,000, was given to him on Monday.
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None of the above
The girl who is leading the parade is my best friend.
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None of the above
That I was dead didn’t matter.
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Something that smells bad may be rotten.
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Whose gloves were in her hand was a mystery.
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None of the above
Eco-friendly cars that run on electricity help the environment.
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None of the above
I know someone whose father served in World War II.
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None of the above
The slurping noise he makes is the main reason why Sue does not like to eat soup with her brother.
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None of the above
The kids who were called first will have the best chance of getting a seat.
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None of the above
The store where the new phone was being sold had a huge line of people outside it.
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None of the above
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." - Søren Kierkegaard
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None of the above
"Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died." - Erma Bombeck
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None of the above
The books borrowed from class must be returned.
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None of the above
His share of the money, consisting of $100,000, was given to him on Monday.
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None of the above
The girl leading the parade is my best friend.
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None of the above
That I was dead didn’t matter.
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None of the above
Whose gloves were in her hand was a mystery.
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None of the above
I know someone whose father served in World War II.
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None of the above
Eco-friendly cars that run on electricity help the environment.
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None of the above
The kids who were called first will have the best chance of getting a seat.
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None of the above
I enjoy telling people about Janet Evanovich, whose latest book was fantastic.
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None of the above
The store where the new phone was being sold had a huge line of people outside it.
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None of the above
Whose gloves were in her hand was a mystery.
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None of the above
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