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Choose the set of words that is an adverb clause:
Before you leave for school, make sure to pack your textbook for Mr. Henson's math test.
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A make sure to packmake sure to pack
B to pack your textbookto pack your textbook
C for Mr. Henson's math testfor Mr. Henson's math test
D Before you leave for school
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    implore v. -plored, -ploring, -plores. To appeal to in supplication; entreat; beseech; to plead or beg for urgently.-implorer, imploringly.
Judging from the dictionary definition of the word implore, which form of the word is misspelled?
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A imploredimplored
B imploreinglyimploreingly
C imploresimplores
D imploring
    
Judging from the dictionary definition of the word implore, which form of the word is misspelled?
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A imploredimplored
B imploreinglyimploreingly
C imploresimplores
D imploring
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The misplaced modifier in this sentence is confusing because it seems to modify which word?
While driving to school this morning, a deer ran across the road.
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A deerdeer
B drivingdriving
C roadroad
D school
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