1 |
I improvised a ............... stuffed the books into in put it over my shoulder, and went down the staris into the darkness. |
- A. Bag
- B. Handkerchief
- C. Sack
- D. Bubdle
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2 |
But non bookish people are very reluctant to throw away anything that look like a ........... |
- A. Book
- B. Cloth
- C. Shoe
- D. Chair
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3 |
Your fate is perhaps.............. than you deserved. |
- A. Bad
- B. Worse
- C. Good
- D. Worst
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4 |
In my <u>agony </u>of decision, I left the embankment. |
- A. pane
- B. pain
- C. anger
- D. hope
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5 |
The knowledge of a full day's school remained a characteristic of my childhood. |
- A. Sensation
- B. Happiness
- C. Understanding
- D. Doubt
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6 |
I fancied he looked suspicious and i <u>trembled</u> slightly. |
- A. Shivered
- B. Feared
- C. Doubted
- D. Felt nervous
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7 |
I walked on until I reached the....... |
- A. Lown
- B. Market
- C. Embankment
- D. shop
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8 |
The lamp threw long <u>gleams</u> across the road. |
- A. Spoylights
- B. Rays
- C. Lines
- D. Patches of light
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9 |
You lie there in a living............. and your fate is perhaps worse than you deserved. |
- A. Life
- B. Health
- C. Death
- D. Joy
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10 |
So far I do not know how long I <u>strayed </u>up and down. |
- A. Walked fast
- B. Walked about
- C. Ran about
- D. Rushed about
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