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—I was born in Singapore.—Did you grow up there?—________.A. I lived there for seventee

A.A.—Did you grow up there?—________.

B.B. I lived there for seventeen years.

C.C. No, my parents moved when I was six weeks ol

D.D. I grew up in Hong Kon

E.E. No, I was brought up by my aunt.

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