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English, 11.07.2019 18:40 mathmeup

"i would rather not attend the party".
what is the nearest in meaning to that statement.
*a -- i detest attending.
*b -- i do not have the enthusiasm of attending.
*c -- i must not attend.
*d -- i have a choice to attend or not to

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