[ Conjunctions & Prepositions ]
——- that Mr. Rey has completed the welding course, he can freely apply for the internal position with increased responsibilities.
A. Otherwise
B. Rather than
C. Despite
D. Considering

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Rings on display in jewelry case can be sized ——- any finger.
A. fits
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