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Farmers and hunters considered them to be _______ real and dangerous as the wolves and bears that lived in the wilder parts of the countryside.
A

such

B

as

C

like  

D

so


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农民和打猎者觉得他们像在野外生存的真正的狼和熊一样凶残。As …as…像…一样。
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