单选题Dr. Fields received so large bill when he checked out of the hotel that he did not have enough money to pay for a taxi to the airport.Aso large billBchecked out ofCthatDpay for
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Dr. Fields received so large bill when he checked out of the hotel that he did not have enough money to pay for a taxi to the airport.
A
so large bill
B
checked out of
C
that
D
pay for
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