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“If I so far away,I____ sooner,"“know. But that’s not the point!"A.had not worked...would

“If I so far away,I____ sooner,"“know. But that’s not the point!"

A.had not worked...would have come

B.worked...could come

C.had worked...might come

D.have been working...have come

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A、get married

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A、children can learn how to make money for themselves

B、their children required them to do so

C、they are rich

D、it is required by law

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