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I don’t trust god men. I never have, and I ……………………………..
Question 1:
I don’t trust god men. I never have, and I ……………………………..
A.
will never
B.
never will
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The rule of parallelism.
C.
never would
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Attention Passengers
Clinton Bus Lines
In response to customer feedback, Clinton Bus Lines will be expanding its bus routes connecting Texas to other metropolitan centers in the Southwest, starting on May 1, the new routes listed below will take effect. In order to promote these new bus lines, we will be offering tickets at half price during the first week of operation. Improving your satisfaction is our main priority. To get more detailed information such as departure and arrival times, please visit our website at www.clintonbusses.com.
• From Dallas Bus Terminal to Phoenix, Arizona Bus Terminal
• From Austin Bus Terminal to Santa Fe, New Mexico Bus Terminal
• From Fort Worth Bus Terminal to Denver, Colorado Bus Terminal
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To:
[email protected]
From:
[email protected]
Date:April 27
Subject: Upcoming Visit
Dear Mr. Hanson,
I am currently finalizing all the details for my visit to your company’s headquarters in Santa Fe. Thank you for inviting me down to take part in these business negotiations. Please let me know what time I should arrive. Will the meeting begin after lunchtime like it did last time?
You won’t need to pick up me up, as I have arranged for a cab to pick me up at the Santa Fe Bus Terminal. Fortunately, a new bus line was established between where I live and your offices. It has made transit in the Southwestern region considerably convenient.
There are routes that now travel to Denver and Phoenix as well. Also, thanks to some lucky circumstances, I will be able to buy my ticket to Santa Fe at half the original price.
I can’t wait to see you and your co-workers again soon.
Dan Gregory
According to the notice, what are Clinton Bus Lines passengers encouraged to do on the website?
What is indicated about Mr. Gregory’s previous meeting with Mr. Hanson?
In the e-mail, the word “transit” in paragraph 2, line 3, is closest in meaning to