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Some companies like Alibaba expanded their _______ discounts and sales grew dramatical

A.One week

B.One day

C.12 hours

D.Two days

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A、To show that a good brand name is significant for a company.

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A、People prefer strange brand names to ordinary ones.

B、Customers re interested in emotional brand names.

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20、What is the main purpose of this passage?()

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第10题
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