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77.Accordingtothepassage,whenyouneedhelp,maygiveyouahand.
A.ArtistsB.Partnersc.ThinkersD.Dreamers
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87.Whydidthewriterjointherace?
A.Hejustwantedtoexperience.B.Hewascrazyabouttherace.
c.Hewasadvisedbyatrainer.D.Hewasbelievedtowinaprize.
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