4.You,and every other person, ought to be interested         that state of mind which will attract riches. (acquire)

每個(gè)人想要致富,必須先得有心致力于如何達(dá)成這種目標(biāo)的心智狀態(tài)。

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   A.Because it was pinned to the paper.

   B.Because it refused to fly away.

   C.Because its wing broke off.

   D.Because the house parent killed it.

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   D.The writer put all the dead butterflies in the garbage can.

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