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What do these people think about the assignment

A. They can’t figure out how to do it.
B. It is a bad assignment.
C. They have a lot of time to do it.
D. They can do it on Friday.

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what does the man mean

A. He likes the job of a dish-washer because it pays well.
B. He thinks it’s important to have a good job from the beginning.
C. He hates to be a dish-washer because it’s boring.
D. He would work as a dish-washer in summer if he has to.

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