What is the meaning of “noncommittal” in the context of a person’s response?
A. Very enthusiastic
B. Unwilling to make a decision or commitment
C. Strongly opposed
D. Completely detached
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Choose the sentence with the meaning below.
Marie is unhappy because she gave up her career when she got married.
A. Marie would have be happy if she had not give up her career when she got married.
B. Marie would be happy if she didn’t give up her career when she got married.
C. Marie would be happy if she hadn’t given up her career when she got married.
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