[ Vocabulary ]
Rehabilitate
A. existing, occurring, or happening at the same time
B. settlement of differences or agreement
C. to reestablish the good reputation of (a person, one’s character or name, etc.)
D. to give emphasis or prominence to

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A. The dog ran fast.
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