Which word means more than one candy?
A. canes
B. cands
C. candys
D. candies

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A. They successfully completed the task.
B. They completed the task with success.
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A. TRUE
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A. going
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A. extremely happy
B. extremely disappointed
C. exhausted
D. very proud