单选题Of all the solutions to the disputes,the one proposed by Mr.Jackson is ().Athe most perfectBmost perfectCthe most nearly perfectDthe perfects

单选题
Of all the solutions to the disputes,the one proposed by Mr.Jackson is ().
A

the most perfect

B

most perfect

C

the most nearly perfect

D

the perfects


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