—These days Mr. Smith looks anxious and restless. What happened? —I heard his wife was in the family way this month.() A.pregnantB.badly sickC.deadD.married

—These days Mr. Smith looks anxious and restless. What happened? —I heard his wife was in the family way this month.()

A.pregnant

B.badly sick

C.dead

D.married


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