1 |
Books are lying there with only a stray rag, sticking out of the slime into the opaque brown _________ |
- A. tides
- B. toads
- C. toasts
- D. tights
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2 |
Calling my self an....... I stopped again |
- A. Ass
- B. Umbrellas
- C. Egg
- D. Inch
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3 |
I thought savagely under the _________ mask appearance that I was wearing. |
- A. Resolute
- B. Serious
- C. Fearful
- D. Threatening
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4 |
It is sometimes difficult to find <u>scaffold</u> for them. |
- A. Store
- B. Rope
- C. gallows
- D. Place
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5 |
If you ........ now, you must never hold your head up again. |
- A. Pass
- B. Fall
- C. Conquer
- D. Succeed
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6 |
Here and there rang out the steps of solitary __________ on the way home across the bridge to Battersea |
- A. voyagers
- B. dirvers
- C. travellers
- D. swimmers
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7 |
Thee were few<u> solitary </u>traveler<u>s o</u>n the way. |
- A. Lonely
- B. young
- C. Educated
- D. old
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8 |
I could hear the <u>gruff</u> sneering laugh. |
- A. Disturbing
- B. Confusing
- C. Painful
- D. Harsh
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9 |
With the courage of despair I took a heave, the sack........... sheer. |
- A. Flew
- B. Gilded
- C. Dropped
- D. Drops
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10 |
Books of inferiors minor................ gradually accumulated there. |
- A. Prose
- B. Novel
- C. Verse
- D. Fiction
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