It’s warm in the room. You’d better take off your coat and _______ in the closet.

A.hang it up B.hang up it C.hang up them D.hang them up

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My father and I used to climb, the mountain near my house. Walking together, we always had a lot of conversations. He would tell me about his childhood and school years, and I would share my happy and sad moments with him. We were just like brother. Without the mountain-climbing that we both enjoyed, we couldn’t have enough time to spend together because my father was very busy.

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