———— had I got out of the bank ———- I saw the thieves running through the tunnel.
A. Both / and
B. Either/ or
C. Not until / but
D. Whether / or
E. Hardly/ when

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A. the hotest
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C. The moon is shining in the sky.
D. The moon is shyning in the sky.
