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Young children are often very ........ ( live ) . They can't sit still for a moment.

Young children are often very ........ ( live ) . They can't sit still for a moment.

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Young children are often very ........ ( live ) . They can't sit still for a moment.


A.
life
B.
lives
C.
lively
D.
living
Đáp án đúng: C

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