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What is the man probably trying on?

A.A tie. B.A suit. C.Some shoes.

 

A 【解析】 【原文】 M: This matches that suit I have at home, doesn’t it? I don’t know how to tie it, though. W: Don’t worry, I do. My dad taught me how to do it when I was little.  
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Hope

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The rest of that awful week, I joined my brother and father sitting by my mother’s side in the hospital room. I held her hand and talked to her. I told her that we still needed her. I told her that it wasn’t time to leave yet. I told her how much I loved her. And I told her that her little granddaughter, Amelia, believed that she’d get better. The doctors, with all their years of training and experience, offered no hope for recovery. The damage was simply too extensive.

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