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I'm sorry you lost your job.
Question 1:
I'm sorry you lost your job. That's a ....... break. I'm sure your luck will improve. The economy is strong, and*^*you'll find another job soon.
A.
stiff
B.
rude
C.
tough
D.
hurt
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