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She will fly to Washington, ________ she can enjoy herself.

A.that

B.which

C.where

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C. advise people to enjoy beautiful moments

D. encourage people to follow their dreams

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B. the author’s fishing experience

C. the author’s attitude towards life

D. what the author did that night

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