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8.A. on B. up C. out D. off

9.A. included B. including C. meant D. meaning

10.A. strange B. daily C. usual D. often

11.A. example B. life C. thoughts D. mind

12.A. so B. because C. so that D. until

13.A. unhappy B. satisfied C. sorry D. surprised

14.A. to B. from C. of D. at

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