If I were in your place ______________ refuse. it seems terrible.
A. I’d not
B. I’d
C. I could
D. I couldn’t

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If you respond to an injury or harm with a similar or counterattack, often seeking revenge or defending yourself, you are said to:
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D. Trounced
