After I read the story, I had ____________ understanding of happiness.
A.a better B.the better C.a best D.the best
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“Shameless,” a voice said.
“Morality decays(道德敗壞),” another voice added.
Lisa kept s8. as the short conversation went. She didn’t want to say anything. She “should” feel ashamed(羞愧). Lisa turned her face to the window to hide her embarrassment(尷尬).
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