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According to David Savage,______ was a critical factor in determining people's behavior in the sinking of these two ships.
A
social order
B
place
C
instinct
D
time
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单选题According to David Savage, _____ was a critical factor in determining people’s behavior in the sinking of these two ships.A
social orderB
placeC
instinctD
time
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Send them back to the food companies.B
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According toB
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was madeD
after the storm
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单选题The evolution of new types of industry is another _____ that becomes a determining factor on the redistribution of the country’s population.A
characteristicB
featureC
traitD
attribute
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