After Joseph won the Olympic gold medal, he felt ___________.
A. as bold as a lion
B. as strong as an ox
C. as proud as a peacock
D. as obstinate as a mule

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A. and
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I think Lena ought to eat more vegetables.
A. The sentence is correct.
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