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Sunday night was full of the ................. of Monday morning. |
- A. Threat
- B. Luxury
- C. Pleasure
- D. Peace
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2 |
One walked homes from school on a Friday afternoon with the tread of an escaped.......... |
- A. Player
- B. Professional
- C. Prisoner
- D. Sailor
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3 |
Sometimes there were unexpected <u>respites</u>: |
- A. intervals of rest
- B. periods of enjoyment
- C. pleases
- D. outings
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4 |
I like such books that are interesting. |
- A. I like such books which are interesting
- B. I like such books which should be interesting
- C. I did F.A. two years ago
- D. I did F.A. Five year ago
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5 |
I used to lie waiting for that <u>ominous</u>tread: |
- A. showy
- B. dangerous
- C. threatening
- D. unpleasent
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6 |
But these holidays were few and for................... |
- A. among
- B. between
- C. Along
- D. Betwixt
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7 |
I would walk home across the meadows in the ............. sunshine. |
- A. April
- B. May
- C. June
- D. July
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8 |
The few pence pocket-money, we received was the be put into a money box and.................... |
- A. Split
- B. Saved
- C. Squandered
- D. Wasted
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9 |
How often had I stood outside sweet drops with _________ pockets |
- A. full
- B. torn
- C. no
- D. empty
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10 |
Once walked home from school on a Friday afternoon with the tread of an escaped............... |
- A. Player
- B. Prisoner
- C. Professional
- D. Sailor
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