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Another aspect of personal service available in the village shop is thatA.there is a wide

Another aspect of personal service available in the village shop is that

A.there is a wide range of goods available.

B.goods not in stock can be especially obtained for the old.

C.special attention is given to the needs of wealthier customers.

D.goods are always restocked before they run out.

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