[ Grammar ]
The village chief was pleased _______ the people respected him.
A. and
B. or
C. although
D. since

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A. have to
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Mike: What a nice hat you have on! ~ Paul: ______
A. You’re welcome.
B. Yes, you like it?
C. Oh, you must be kidding.
D. Thanks. I bought it at Kelly’s.
