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 Li Rong told me what difficulties she had had  ______ English before she came to Canada.

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B. Because they wanted their baby to haw an international name.
C. Because the @ symbol is familiar to email users all over the world.
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B. many Chinese people use Arabic numerals in their names
C. a majority of the Chinese people are having longer names
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Li Rong told me what difficulties she had ______ English before she came to Canada.

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