单选题A:How long does the remittance take from New York? B:()AI'm not sure. It depends on the mode your partner choseBI'm not sure about that. It is a big cityCI don't know for sure. It is quite busy now in our bank

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A:How long does the remittance take from New York? B:()
A

I'm not sure. It depends on the mode your partner chose

B

I'm not sure about that. It is a big city

C

I don't know for sure. It is quite busy now in our bank


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