1 |
Calling myself an ______________ , I stopped again |
- A. ass
- B. egg
- C. umberella
- D. inch
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2 |
I fancied, he looked..................... and I trembled slightly. |
- A. Suspicious
- B. Doubled
- C. Feared
- D. suspected
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3 |
The police acquitted the writer. |
- A. Fettered
- B. Detained
- C. Arrested
- D. Let go
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4 |
What an earth would be the good of telling a........... constable, that I was carrying only books. |
- A. Paris
- B. New York
- C. London
- D. Berlin
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5 |
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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6 |
This difficulty one brought me almost within the shadow of the ........... |
- A. Tree
- B. Rope
- C. wall
- D. tower
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7 |
Perhaps he suspects I have ................. in this sack. |
- A. Cloth
- B. Books
- C. swage
- D. furniture
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8 |
But how ? there were........... of them. |
- A. Scores
- B. Hundreds
- C. Dozens
- D. Thousands
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9 |
It is not merely absurd to keep <u>rubbish</u> merely because it is printed. |
- A. Waste
- B. Preciousness
- C. Praise
- D. Exuitation
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10 |
The pedestrian was only a<u> tramp</u>. |
- A. Vegabond
- B. Watchman
- C. Volunteer
- D. Guard
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