[ When vs. While ]
We stopped eating upon receiving his call.That means …
A. We stopped eating while receiving his call.
B. We stopped eating when he called.
C. While we were eating, we received his call.

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A. going
B. go to
C. to go
D. go
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A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
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B. a comparison using like or as.
C. an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally.