单选题According to this morning's news, about two-thirds of the people in this village was made homeless after the storm.AAccording toBtwo-thirds ofCwas madeDafter the storm

单选题
According to this morning's news, about two-thirds of the people in this village was made homeless after the storm.
A

According to

B

two-thirds of

C

was made

D

after the storm


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