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That's not the whole story #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 14:54 pm   That's not the whole story
 

---Last month, you decided to go to work on foot every day, but that only lasted a week.
---_______. I stopped because I hurt my feet.
A.That's the question.
B.That's not the whole story.
C.That's not the point.
D.That's not the reason.

I choose B, is it right? thanks.
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That's not the whole story #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 16:38 pm   That's not the whole story
 

That is correct.
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That's not the whole story #3 (permalink) Mon Oct 13, 2008 14:32 pm   That's not the whole story
 

Hi , why can't we chose "c" ? , what's the difference between b,c,d ?

* bunch of thanks
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That's not the whole story #4 (permalink) Mon Oct 13, 2008 20:46 pm   That's not the whole story
 

D. That's not the reason. -- This isn't suitable because no reason was given.
C. That's not the point. -- The person making the first statement didn't really make a point, so there isn't one to refute.
B. That's not the whole story. -- The person making the first statement gave only part of the story. He stopped walking to work because he was injured, not because he simply changed him mind.
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That's not the whole story #5 (permalink) Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:40 am   That's not the whole story
 

I do really appreciate it Barb_D..

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