单选题______Ain effectBas a resultCfor exampleDin a sense

单选题
______
A

in effect

B

as a result

C

for example

D

in a sense


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解析:
上文提到设计一些胜利者多于失败者的活动,下文提到的出版学生写的书评、展示学生的艺术作品等都是在举例子,所以用for example表示举例。in effect实际上。as a result结果。in a sense从某种意义上说。

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