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The author advises us to be______. A. friendly to everybody B. considerate to others

The author advises us to be______.

A. friendly to everybody

B. considerate to others

C. aware of man's weakness

D. meet other's demands

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C.signs

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How did Dickens see his childhood?A.He felt grateful for it.

B.He felt it a pity that things weren, t in his favor.

C.He loved writing about it.

D.He chose to forget the bitterness about it.

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