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—First, it’s ______ walk from my home to the bus stop, then_____ by bus to my office.

A. 5 minutes; 10 minutes’ B. 5 minutes ; 10 minutes

C. 5 minutes’ ;10 minutes D. 5 minutes’ ;10 minutes’

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