A.way
B.road
C.path
D.route
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A.Not at all
B.It was nothing
C.It doesn't matter.
D.Just so so.
A.You are kind to tell me
B.I'm glad to see that
C.It's kind of you to say so
D.It's nice to hear from you
A.Fine. How are you?
B.How do you do? Glad to meet you, too.
C.How are you? Thank you!
D.Nice. How are you?
A.I like it.
B.I'll do that.
C.I'd love to.
D.I think so.
A.here you are
B.take it
C.it's taken
D.never mind

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