What term describes the action of experiencing a breakdown or collapse, typically due to emotional distress?
A. to fall apart
B. to take to
C. to put up with
D. to fall out

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Britain kept Napoleon on an island.
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I haven’t enjoyed myself so much for years.
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Are you a doctor?
A. No, I am.
B. No, I are not.
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