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What were the effects of the decision she had made?
A:reasons
B:results
C:causes
D:bases
B:results
C:causes
D:bases
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解析:本句意思:她作出的决定所带来的结果是什么?effect意为“结果,影响”,与result(结果)意思相近。reason原因;cause原因;base基础。
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