[ Grammar ]
When I (be) a child, I (want) to be a doctor.
A. was – wanted
B. was – have been
C. am – want
D. have been – have been
Select your answer:

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The custom officer inspected the cargo for any signs of ____________.
A. Steel
B. Swallow
C. Hacking
D. Smuggling
