arranged
A. considered or thought about; pondered
B. moved slowly and without purpose
C. ordered or organized specifically
D. moved or ran off suddenly

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A. Marcus’s learning of French lasted only two years
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I _____ the Silk Road was only one road.
A. used to think
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