What does “He wisely refused to spend his money” mean? (TEM4-2008-59)
A: It was wise of him to refuse to spend his money.
B: He refused to spend his money in a wise manner.
C: He was short of money and didn't want to buy anything.
D: He refused, in a wise manner, to spend his money.
A: It was wise of him to refuse to spend his money.
B: He refused to spend his money in a wise manner.
C: He was short of money and didn't want to buy anything.
D: He refused, in a wise manner, to spend his money.
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