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11. Teresa had a transplant in 2020 and was just recovering from that _______ when she suffered a brain hemorrhage.
(A) ordinance
(B) oracle
(C) ordnance
(D) ordeal
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A(6), B(9), C(9), D(22), E(0) #2746671
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annoyed......really
B1 · 2021/08/04
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(A) ordinance 法令,法規;...
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