单选题I don't feel like going out now: I'm not used to have a walk after dark.Adon'tBgoing outCto have a walkDafter dark

单选题
I don't feel like going out now: I'm not used to have a walk after dark.
A

don't

B

going out

C

to have a walk

D

after dark


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