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What does the phrase "left in midair" mean as used in the passage?

A. reserved for another time
B. forgotten and destroyed
C. remained unread
D. completed quickly

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Answer:

A. reserved for another time

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase "left in midair" as used in the passage means that something was left undone and pending, waiting for when next it would be used.

According to the passage, a deal was uncompleted, and because of that, and because a compromise could not be reached, it was "left in midair" which means that it was reserved for another time.

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