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To whom shall I complain against your <u>brutality's.</u> |
- A. Morality
- B. Cruelty
- C. Mentality
- D. Vitality
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2 |
The slave had never been at sea, and experienced any <u>calamity.</u> |
- A. Blessing
- B. Travel
- C. Misery
- D. Opportunity
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3 |
The slave created <u>inconvenience</u> for others. |
- A. Calm
- B. Trouble
- C. Gap
- D. Conform
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4 |
All hops of his recovery<u> vanished.</u> |
- A. came
- B. went
- C. disappeared
- D. Ensured
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5 |
The others tried to <u>specify</u> the slave. |
- A. displease
- B. Calm down
- C. Pull down
- D. Motivate
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6 |
They boy complained to God against the king's <u>Brutality</u> |
- A. Atrocity
- B. Justice
- C. Rule
- D. glory
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7 |
Edwin Arneld described Gulistan in |
- A. Literay terms
- B. Culinery terms
- C. Idioms
- D. Scientific terris
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8 |
On hearing the words of the boys, the king would snot control his |
- A. Army
- B. Feelings
- C. smile
- D. Tears
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9 |
To whom shall I complain against your<u> brutality</u> |
- A. Morality
- B. Crueity
- C. Mentality
- D. Vitality
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10 |
What was need to cure the king in the Gulistan of Saadi. |
- A. the king
- B. the slave
- C. The sergeant
- D. The sailor
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