The word TRIBUTE most nearly means:
A. Enjoyment in the taste of something
B. Forbidden or not permitted; illegal or unlawful
C. An act, statement or gift intending to show thanks or respect
D. To cut apart or to pieces

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A. be
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Ester : I’m Ester. How do you do?
Fitri : ………….. I’m Fitriyani Maida.
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d. I am fine.
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