The boy broke the windows by intention, so he certainly deserved ________.


  1. A.
    to punish
  2. B.
    being punished
  3. C.
    to be punished
  4. D.
    punished
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After a while, Goldman decided to ask customers why they weren’t using his carts. “Don’t you think this arm is strong enough to carry a shopping basket?” one shopper replied.
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