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Martin: Can you cover for me on Sunday? I'm supposed to teach the high school class. Lisa: Sure. ______? Martin: We're going to the beach for the weekend. Lisa: Well, don't worry. I'll take good care of Sunday school.
A.What's in
B.What's the thing
C.What's up
D.What's down

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