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Choose the answer which has the similar meaning to the first sentence: Would you like some more chocolate?
A. Would you like another piece of chocolate?
B. Would you like much more chocolate?
C. Would you like many chocolate?
D. Would you like few chocolate?
Select your answer:

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Amanda will present (her, their) project.
A. her
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