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He is much a coward to speak the truth.
A

too much a coward

B

so much a coward

C

too much of a coward

D

so much of a coward


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句意:他太懦弱了而不能说出事实。too...to 太…而不…,但此结构中too后面一般加形容词,而此题中出现的是名词,故前面需加of。
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