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Question 1 of 10 How can you change the sentence below from a negative statement to a
positive statement? Choose the best revision.
You might not ever have to go to work again if you win the
lottery.
A. You can retire if you win the lottery.
B. Winning the lottery can result in never having to go to work again.
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C. You won't have to go to work again if you win the lottery.
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D. You don't have to work anymore now that you have won the
lottery.
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