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Dare to make constructive criticism, and _____ the instructive criticism with an open mind.

A.capture

B.embrace

C.cable

D.emotional

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You_____go and see a doctor at once because you've got a fever.

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A. does not dare to

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A.They are politically conservative.

B.They reject conventional values.

C.They dare to take up challenges.

D.They are indifferent to politics.

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