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 |
They certainly die hard and it is sometimes difficult to find a .......... for them. |
- A. Bed
- B. Box
- C. Scaffold
- D. gallows
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3 |
It was publicity stated the other day that some people were sending the ................... things. |
- A. Oldest
- B. Fresh
- C. New
- D. Uptodate
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4 |
I thought savagely under the _________ mask appearance that I was wearing. |
- A. Resolute
- B. Serious
- C. Fearful
- D. Threatening
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5 |
The pedestrian was a tramp. |
- A. Luckey
- B. Walker
- C. Vagabond
- D. Unluckey
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6 |
It was nearly_____ as I stepped into the street. |
- A. Midnight
- B. Noon
- C. Morning
- D. Eveniing
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7 |
There was a ___________ nip in the air. |
- A. Hot
- B. cold
- C. warm
- D. Lukewarm
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8 |
It was _____________ experience, |
- A. surprising
- B. dismal
- C. unusual
- D. painful
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9 |
The writer could not <u>consume</u> the books one by one in small study fire. |
- A. Deck
- B. Decorate
- C. Eat
- D. Burn up
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10 |
The writer look into the <u>luminous</u> swirl of the river: |
- A. shiny
- B. sparkling
- C. flashing
- D. bright
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