What does the word ‘broach’ mean?
A. To use your finger/hand to ask someone to come towards you
B. A man who’s never been married
C. A drink (of any type)
D. To bring up a difficult topic that needs discussion

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A. with / in
B. of / in
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Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
– The majority of my friends ____ married.
A. is
B. are
C. none
