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The man is in the class. He is wearing a blue hat.
A. The man whose is in the class is wearing a blue hat.
B. The man is in the class who is wearing a blue hat.
C. The man whom is wearing a blue hat is in the class.
D. The man who is wearing a blue hat is in the class.
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I need __________ more to become a make-up artist
A. study
B. to study
C. studying