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How did North Korea think about the artillery attack?A.They need judgment from the interna

How did North Korea think about the artillery attack?

A.They need judgment from the international associations.

B.They want to solve the problem within the two nations.

C.They want to continue fighting with South Korea.

D.They want to get help from some other countries.

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第8题
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D.29.

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第10题
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D.In Indonesia.

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