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—Never give up. If you keep practicing speaking English every day, you’ll make great progress.

—Thanks for encouraging me. I know ___________________.

A.It’s never too old to learn B.Many hands make light work

C.Practice makes perfect D.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket

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