单选题I did not choose any of the three ways, because I found______satisfactory.Aneither of themBeither of themCnone of themDnone of it

单选题
I did not choose any of the three ways, because I found______satisfactory.
A

neither of them

B

either of them

C

none of them

D

none of it


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