Peter lacked confidence. He wasn’t appointed the president of the youth club.
A. If it hadn’t been for his lack of confidence, Peter wouldn’t have been appointed the president of the youth club.
B. If Peter had lacked confidence, he wouldn’t have been appointed the president of the youth club.
C. If Peter had been more confident, he would have been appointed the president of the youth club.
D. If Peter hadn’t been confident, he would have been appointed the president of the youth club.

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