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______ his speech than the audience began to ask him some difficult questions.A.The speake

______ his speech than the audience began to ask him some difficult questions.

A.The speaker had finished no sooner

B.No sooner have the speaker finished

C.The speaker had no sooner finished

D.No sooner the speaker finished

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