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Choose the best answer :" As he approached the end of the race he found it h #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:05 am   Choose the best answer :" As he approached the end of the race he found it h
 

:?: Help me with a question :
As he approached the end of the race he found it hard to...........his speed
A . carry on B. keep on C. maintain D. persevere

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