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8 You're taking a multiple-choice test, with four choices for
each question. If two of the choices are very similar, you
should:
A
Eliminate the other two choices
B В
Choose the longer answer
C
Choose the shorter answer
D
Eliminate both of the similar choices


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You're taking a multiple-choice test, with four choices for
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