A: I think you might be interested in this grant I’ve heard you are in financial difficulties.
B: Sort of. ____________ .
A: I talked to your advisor. He really wants to help you.
A. Why should I care?
B. How did you know?
C. When should I apply?
D. Please don’t let the cat out.

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Snape could be lurking around here somewhere.
A. could be
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C. be lurking
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A. giving
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C. give
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A. have / will stay
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