1 |
Clay may bring<u> merriment</u> to the old human heart. |
- A. Disappointment
- B. Joy
- C. Frustration
- D. Dissatisfaction
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2 |
Your fishing <u>tackle</u> is in the closet safe and sound. |
- A. Dress
- B. Tactics
- C. Letters
- D. Equipment
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3 |
Let <u>bygones be bygones.</u> |
- A. Forget the past
- B. Recall the past
- C. Do everything smoothly
- D. go with the stream
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4 |
He<u> twirls</u> the globe thought fully. |
- A. Colours
- B. Picks
- C. Throws
- D. Turns
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5 |
I want to <u>quit </u>and go home |
- A. Complete
- B. Leave
- C. Start
- D. Eat
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6 |
I'd like you to meet our new. |
- A. Neighbour
- B. Barber
- C. <div>Teacher</div>
- D. Lawyer
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7 |
I shall go to the<u> beach.</u> |
- A. Bazar
- B. School
- C. Coast
- D. Office
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8 |
What does Clay believe in the oyster. |
- A. Three hundred dollars
- B. an expensive stone
- C. A pearl
- D. Sea water
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9 |
She gives him an angry <u>glance.</u> |
- A. Glass
- B. Glimpse
- C. Slap
- D. Punch
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10 |
Who was the editor and publisher of the weekly paper "The OK-by the sea Gull". |
- A. Fenton lockhart
- B. Harry van dusen
- C. Clay Larrabee
- D. Wozzeck
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