[ Grammar ]
I look forward _______________ you at the conference next month.
A. to see
B. to seeing
C. seeing
D. see

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A. gets
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If something is described as being clearly stated or shown with no room for confusion, it is said to be:
A. Immediate
B. Explicit
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D. Devastated