单选题_____conscious of her moral obligations as a citizen.AMarsha was and always will beBMarsha has to be and always will beCMarsha had been and will always beDMarsha has been and will always be
单选题
_____conscious of her moral obligations as a citizen.
A
Marsha was and always will be
B
Marsha has to be and always will be
C
Marsha had been and will always be
D
Marsha has been and will always be
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