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How did the marriage affect the father's ambition?A.Ever since his marriage, the father co

How did the marriage affect the father's ambition?

A.Ever since his marriage, the father could not speak to people any more.

B.His mismatched marriage exerted a negative effect on his dream and career.

C.Dissatisfied with the marriage, the father worked harder to fulfill his dream.

D.Taking too much care of the sick mother, the father had little time to work for his dream.

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More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what t
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