A:What are you looking for? B:I’m looking for a tool____. A.and open the boxB. with that to open the boxC. and opening the boxD. to open the box

A:What are you looking for? B:I’m looking for a tool____.

A.and open the box

B. with that to open the box

C. and opening the box

D. to open the box


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