John: Well, it's getting late. Maybe we could get together some other time.Harry: _________.A、Take it easyB、Nice to see you backC、Sounds goodD、I'll give you a callE、Yes,I've enjoyed it
John: Well, it's getting late. Maybe we could get together some other time.
Harry: _________.
A、Take it easy
B、Nice to see you back
C、Sounds good
D、I'll give you a call
E、Yes,I've enjoyed it
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