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Answer: B.can either pay me
Explanation:
<em>Either ... or...</em> are widely used in the English language to connect grammatically alike items such as words, phrases or even sentences.
Using the above sentence for example, instead of saying, "You can pay me now. You can also pay me later." You can just say, You can <em>either</em> pay me now <em>or</em> pay me later.
The main lesson for this story is to respect. Because we all have different mindsets, we all have our own reasoning for our actions and repeating others reasoning is above all
In my judgment, I don’t believe that you can experiment with living in poverty unless you are living in poverty. But you can certainly make theories and experiments but it can’t exactly be experimented?