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9.Why does Peter look unhappy?
A.He was dumped by his girlfriend.
B.His heart was torn.
C.No one loved him at al1.
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C.In a middle school.
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19.What did Mrs.Wall teach the man?
A.How to get better at math.
B.School is difficult if you don't study.
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