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OpenStudy (kmullis6):
Read the following sentences:
"The King's business never waits!" thundered Yi Chin Ho. "Come apart with me, and swiftly. I have an affair of moment to discuss with you.
Which expression can be substituted for the one in bold without changing its meaning?
A legal matter
A secret offer
Only a short time
Urgent business
OpenStudy (kmullis6):
The bolded is "an affair of moment".
OpenStudy (jacobyboykin2398):
i will help you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A secret offer
OpenStudy (jacobyboykin2398):
D.Urgent business
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OpenStudy (kmullis6):
Aw, and I was stuck between those 2. /:
OpenStudy (jacobyboykin2398):
it's D.Urgent business
OpenStudy (kmullis6):
I thought that at first too, but when he tells him "quickly", and the word "moment". Doesn't that imply he has only a short time to talk with him?
OpenStudy (jacobyboykin2398):
i had th smae question and it said D.Urgent business was correct when i had picked it
OpenStudy (kmullis6):
Oh, ok. Thank you (:
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OpenStudy (jacobyboykin2398):
who gets the metal
OpenStudy (kmullis6):
I'll give it once I know for sure it was right lol