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Charles Dickens’ father was put into prison because he _____.
A

stole money from other people

B

refused to pay taxes

C

didn’t pay for his children’s education

D

owed money to other people


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由原文第一段中的“When Charles was 12 years old, his father went to prison because he was in debt.”可知,查尔斯12岁时,他的父亲因为欠债而入狱。因此D项正确。
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