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In some cases, one imagines such in digestible get into the parcels by............ |
- A. Incident
- B. Indecent
- C. Accident
- D. Oxidant
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2 |
It saves them the trouble of <u>sorting out</u>the rubbish and storing it: |
- A. gathering
- B. organizing
- C. removing
- D. separating
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3 |
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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4 |
Books of inferior minor verse gradually ____ there. |
- A. accumulated got helped together
- B. Increased in number
- C. Joined together
- D. added in numbers
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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 |
As I walked I thought a little sadly of all those books falling into that cold. |
- A. Ice
- B. snow
- C. torrent
- D. Air
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7 |
I fancied, he looked..................... and I trembled slightly. |
- A. Suspicious
- B. Doubled
- C. Feared
- D. suspected
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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 |
I sprang back from the wall and began.................. on. |
- A. walked
- B. walks
- C. walking
- D. walk
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10 |
I began walking on with an air of <u>rumination.</u> |
- A. Sadness
- B. Thought
- C. Planning
- D. Dissatisfaction
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