Choose the sentence which has the same meaning, using conditional sentence:
Keep silent or you’ll get out.
A. If you don’t keep silent, you get out.
B. Unless you keep silent, you’ll get out.
C. If you keep silent, you’ll get out.
D. Unless you keep silent, you’ll not get out.

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A. plays
B. played
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B. who’s
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A. on
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