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The word skeptical is closest in meaning to ______.A.free-thinkingB.cruelC.doubtingD.incom

The word skeptical is closest in meaning to ______.

A.free-thinking

B.cruel

C.doubting

D.incompetent

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This is the worst thing for identity theft victims. Losing your clean credit history is one thing; losing you freedom is another. And victims of America's fastest-growing crime are discovering they often have much more to worry about than the hundreds of hours of paperwork to clean up the financial mess associated with ID theft. Sometimes, they have to worry about being pushed in jail—again and again.

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