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Louise decided to lend money to the author because__________.
A.She wanted to join his company
B.She knew he would build a team
C.She knew his plan would succeed
D.She wanted to help promote his sales
B.She knew he would build a team
C.She knew his plan would succeed
D.She wanted to help promote his sales
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解析:由文章倒数第五段“She knew l was dying for money and I had prospects…”可知,Louise认为作者的公司很有希望。故选C项。
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