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D. To tell people the bad influence of phubbing

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I couldn¡¯t believe what I saw when the gentleman handed the diamond back to me. Then my husband __ him money for his help, but he refused.

As the diamond is worth several thousand dollars, the old man could have easily kept the diamond ____ sold it, but he did neither of these.

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