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Contrary to popular belief, not every snake with reddish or brownish scales is a copperhead; a wide variety of perfectly harmless snakes that are frequently mistaken for copperheads.
A

copperhead; a wide variety of perfectly harmless snakes that are frequently mistaken

B

copperhead; a wide variety of perfectly harmless snakes that are frequently mistook

C

copperhead; there is a wide variety of perfectly harmless snakes that people frequently mistook

D

copperhead; there is a wide variety of perfectly harmless snakes that people frequently mistake

E

copperhead; a wide variety of perfectly harmless snakes that people frequently mistake


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A、B、E三项不能与“for copperheads”相连接,C项mistook使用错误,故本题选D项。
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