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When he ____ ten years old. Louis Braille ____ the National Institute for the Blind in Paris.

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When he ____ ten years old. Louis Braille ____ the National Institute for the Blind in Paris.

A

was/entered

B

was/was entering

C

was/was entered

D

was/would enter
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gave

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I don't bother.

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D

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Great idea! What meaningful gifts!

B

No, they are not available.

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We're sorry to hear this.

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You should agree with us.
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A

That sounds great.

B

I couldn't agree with you more.

C

I'll take part in this campaign.

D

That's fine for me.
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I don't agree.

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