If I find someone who looks like the suspect, my _______ reaction will be to tell the police.A. physicalB. immediateC. sensitiveD. sudden

If I find someone who looks like the suspect, my _______ reaction will be to tell the police.

A. physical

B. immediate

C. sensitive

D. sudden


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