The pull of gravity depends upon size, _______, upon mass. An object, whether its mass is big or small on the earth, ________in weightless conditions, like the outer space.     
[     ]

A. or rather; floats    
B. rather than; flies  
C. to be more exact; flies  
D. other than; floats

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    D.he was so disappointed that he couldn’t express his anger to his mother.

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    B.the mother was sorry for her absence and laughed at herself

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    D.the author was overcome with anger

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    B. the mother was sorry for her absence and laughed at herself

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    D. the author was overcome with anger

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    1. 1.

      The author was pretty down because ______.

      1. A.
        he couldn’t go to the party he had been looking forward to
      2. B.
        his mother didn’t turn up at the party as she had promised
      3. C.
        his mother had refused to make chocolate chips for the party
      4. D.
        the cookies his mom made was not popular at the party
    2. 2.

      When the author returned home, ______.

      1. A.
        he was so angry that he slammed the front door
      2. B.
        he was silent and refused to return his mother’s hug
      3. C.
        he rushed from room to room looking for his mother
      4. D.
        he was so disappointed that he couldn’t express his anger to his mother
    3. 3.

      We can tell from the story that ______.

      1. A.
        the mother didn’t get to the party because of the traffic jam
      2. B.
        the mother was sorry for her absence and laughed at herself
      3. C.
        the author was a caring and thoughtful boy
      4. D.
        the author was overcome with anger
    4. 4.

      The article conveys the message that ______.

      1. A.
        it is silly to be angry with your family
      2. B.
        everybody should keep his or her promises
      3. C.
        true love is based on understanding
      4. D.
        understanding how to comfort people in low spirits is a true skill

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