单选题Everyone knows where the shop is, but who's the owner? ()ASteve.BEveryone does.CAt the next door.DYes, it‘s a secret.
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Everyone knows where the shop is, but who's the owner? ()
A
Steve.
B
Everyone does.
C
At the next door.
D
Yes, it‘s a secret.
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