
to allow yourself the pleasure of having or doing something
A. consent
B. indulge
C. meager
D. deplete
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A. Please adopt and don’t shop; a lot of good shelter pets.
B. Please adopt and don’t shop; there are a lot of good shelter pets available.
C. Please adopt and don’t shop: there are a lot of good shelter pets available.
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