According to the passage, the suburbs ______.A. were deserted at nightB. became larger and largerC. had a high construction costD. had some declined business center

According to the passage, the suburbs ______.

A. were deserted at night

B. became larger and larger

C. had a high construction cost

D. had some declined business center


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