1 |
Chips used to recount that incident withchuckles. |
- A. Smiles
- B. Silent laughs
- C. Silent enjoyment
- D. Remarks
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2 |
He added, with quavering merriments, "thousands of then thousands of them, and all __________ |
- A. girls
- B. men
- C. women
- D. boys
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3 |
There was more to come; an unguessed <u>epilogue.</u> |
- A. Concluding or ending point
- B. Result
- C. Effect
- D. Benefit
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4 |
Anno Domini is a __________ era |
- A. Muslim
- B. Jew
- C. Budh
- D. Christian
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5 |
Chips's speech was made twice as long by the laughter that <u>impeded</u> its progress. |
- A. Stopped
- B. Disturbed
- C. Checked
- D. Jammed
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6 |
Bernard Shaw is a British ____________ |
- A. poet
- B. athlete
- C. playwright
- D. politician
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7 |
Meldrum succeeded Wetherby. |
- A. Came after or replaced
- B. Ousted
- C. Expelled
- D. Threw out
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8 |
There were <u>tumultuous</u> cheers. |
- A. Troublesome
- B. Disturbing
- C. Noisy
- D. Improper
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9 |
Ralston's <u>successor </u>was a man named Chatteris. |
- A. Person coming after him
- B. Person joining him
- C. Person replacing him
- D. Person displacing him
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10 |
Yet katherine <u>persisted</u> . |
- A. Disagreed
- B. Stood firmly
- C. Did not care
- D. Did not change
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