Cause
A. Something that makes an event happen
B. A Francophone descendant of the settlers of New France
C. The way in which people meet their basic needs, such as food, clothing and shelter
D. In the fur trade, the financiers and organizers

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D. I wanted to finish the whole test; even though it had already begun.
