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135. A. concerts

B. discussions

C. programming

D. development

136.

A. offers

B. offering

C. will offer

D. have offered

137.

A. We plan to merge with another local radio station next year.

B. You can even meet some of your favorite broadcasters.

C. This is the first event in our February schedule.

D. This station continues to be a vital part of your community.

138.

A. special

B. specialize

C. especially

D. specialization


135.

A. concerts
B. discussions
C. programming
D. development
136. 
A. offers
B. offering
C. will

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