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The police took fingerprints and identifiend the body.

A:recognized
B:missed
C:discovered
D:touched

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解析:警察取得指纹,确认了尸体的身份。recognize:确认,认出,同identify (确认)意思相近; miss:错过:discover:发现;touch:触摸。
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