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47. Your American colleague has just had her hair dyed green. She is expecting your comment. What would you say appropriately? __________

A、A. "Your hair is as green as tree leaves."

B、B. "It looks good."

C、C. "It's too green. I don't like the color."

D、D. "It looks much better."

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