A. too pleased
B. get angry
C. attract a lot of attention
D. not knowing what to say
E. get acquainted
Submitted by: Muhammad Danish
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B. rarely
C. occasionally
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B. sad
C. puzzled
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B. busy person
C. lazy person
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B. Disordered
C. Mismanaged
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B. paid attention to
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B. To kill one who copies
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A. To dig for the truth
B. To use the correct tool for the job
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B. To be skilled at woodworking
C. To have a personal interest or grievance
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C. To avoid responsibility
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