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"We made out the manifesto ________ triplicate."
Question 1:
"We made out the manifesto ________ triplicate."
A.
"To"
B.
"In"
C.
"By"
D.
"For"
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April 5—At a press conference held yesterday afternoon, Compitec’s research and development director, Steve Reynolds, announeed that the company is to make sweeping changes to its word-processing software in light of negative customer feedback. Compitec released its latest version of the software, TypePro version 8.0, in January this year, hoping to gain a larger market share before rival company Digicom releases its product this July. — [1] —
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