someone or something that is prominent or distinguished in a specific field or area of expertise
A. eminent
B. fabricate
C. gluttony
D. irate
E. pilfer

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A. starts – driving – will buy
B. started – driven – buys
C. has started – driving – bought
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A Present REAL reason is
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