判断题The advisor told “Nervous in New Jersey” to propose to her boyfriend.A对B错

判断题
The advisor told “Nervous in New Jersey” to propose to her boyfriend.
A

B


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解析:
由第二封信中的最后一段话可得知咨询师支持"Nervous in New Jersey"向她的男友求婚。故该表述正确。

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