单选题What is the best way to deal with sentence 10?ALeave it as it is.BReplace the word his with Reynolds.CDelete the words brought up thinking they are.DInsert the word however before the words I did.EOmit the entire sentence.

单选题
What is the best way to deal with sentence 10?
A

Leave it as it is.

B

Replace the word his with Reynolds.

C

Delete the words brought up thinking they are.

D

Insert the word however before the words I did.

E

Omit the entire sentence.


参考解析

解析:
因为句子将两个表达意思相反的从句连接起来,因此需要使用表示转折的连词连接起来,故选D项。

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