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John:May I use your computer this afternoon,Susie?Susie:Sure,but I have to finish typing

John:May I use your computer this afternoon,Susie?

Susie:Sure,but I have to finish typing my term paper today.

John:__________.

A.Do as you please

B.Oh,I"m sorry

C.Thank you just the same

D.Never mind it

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