A: I’m ready to order. B: Certainly. What would you like to start with? A: I think I’ll start with ____ salad. What salads are there? B: There’s ____ mixed green salad and ____ carrot salad. A: Great. I’ll start with ____ carrot salad.
A. a, a, a, the
B. a, a, a, a
C. the, a, a, the
D. a, the, the, a

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