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Why did the woman cook set up this restaurant?
A

To earn money.

B

To give children chances to learn to be useful to the public.

C

To attract customers.


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文中第二段提到女厨师成立这个餐馆是为了给孩子们提供一个机会,使他们学习做一个有用的人。
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