B. Sara is studying languages.
C. Sara is pursuing a non-science degree.
D. Sara is pursuing a degree.
b. "I will see you later", said Bryan, "at the basketball courts".
c. Reggie shouted, Hey! Watch out for that bridge!
d. "After hibernating all winter," The ranger said, "The male bears emerge first."
c?
2 Do you live in a big city?
3 Do you often ride a bicycle?
4 Does it rain a lot where you live?
5 Do you play the piano?
(A) implication
(B) certitude
(C) originality
(D) impartiality
(E) moderation
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