A detailed, non-fiction account of a real person's life, written by someone else.
BIOGRAPHY
I ______ to lend you some money, but you said you didn't want it.
a) offered
b) told
c) warned
a) offered
Beth texted me an hour ago.
Julia told us ...
... that Beth had texted her an hour earlier.
Do you have a signal?
My friend asked ....
... if I had a signal.
What is happening?

The phone is charging.
A piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound and for the images and ideas they suggest.
POEM
Dave ____ me for breaking his phone.
a) accused
b) blamed
c) denied
b) blamed
I won't be going to school tomorrow.
Peter said ...
... that he wouldn't be going to school the next/following day.
When will you finish the book?
I asked Jack ...
... when he would finish the book.
What is she asking you to do?

To put the phone on silent.
A magazine or book that contains a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount of writing.
COMIC
My friends _______ me to go to the concert although I didn't really want to.
a) persuaded
b) admitted
c) agreed
a) persuaded
I didn't have time to call you.
My dad said ...
... that he hadn't had time to call me.
What are you doing tonight?
Amy asked Mark ...
... what he was doing that night.
What are they doing?

They're putting someone on loudspeaker.
An invented prose narrative of significant length and complexity that deals imaginatively with human experience.
NOVEL
My sister ______ me to call my grandmother because it was her birthday.
a) mentioned
b) suggested
c) reminded
c) reminded
I can't hear what you're saying.
He told me ...
... he couldn't hear what I was saying.
Did you have a good time yesterday?
My mom asked me ...
... if I had had a good time yesterday.
What is she doing?

She is listening to her voicemail.
A noncommercial often homemade or online publication usually devoted to specialized and often unconventional subject matter.
ZINE
My girlfriend wouldn't let me pay for the meal and _____ on paying herself.
a) insisted
b) proposed
c) refused
a) insisted
I think my battery has run out.
Andy said ...
... that he thought his battery had run out.
Where did you leave my phone?
Kate asked me ...
... where I had left her phone.
What is she doing?

She is disabling data roaming.