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“Are you the new manager, Daisy? Congratulation!” said Billy.
A. Billy looked forward to being the new manager.
B. Billy dreamed of being the new manager.
C. Billy prevented Daisy from being the new manager.
D. Billy congratulated Daisy on being the new manager.

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