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If found guilty, what would Wal-Mart face

A.It would have to withhold taxes or make required workers' compensation contributions.
B.It would face civil and criminal penalties.
C.It would have to make public its role as a joint employer.
D.Its stock price would be falling sharply.
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What was Ms. Williams trying to tell with her speech
A.She tried to convince the workers that they should cancel the suit.
B.She meant that Wal-Mart had nothing to do with the accused conspiracy.
C.She restated the philosophy of Wal-Mart.
D.She promised to help the federal officials to find out evidence.
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What does the last paragraph imply
A.These contracting firms are not willing to tell people about their information.
B.The four firms are not as famous as Wal-Mart, the great retailer.
C.The four firms want to avoid public attention.
D.The four firms are very suspicious because no clear information can be found about them.
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