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When I woke up, I found myself _____ to the tree with a handcuff.


  1. A.
    cuffs
  2. B.
    was cuffed
  3. C.
    cuffed
  4. D.
    to cuff
C
根据上下句判断,发现自己被铐到树上,应用cuff的过去分词形式作宾语myself的补足语。
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    1. A.
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