1 |
Your are only in the<u> initial</u> stager. |
- A. Early
- B. Last
- C. Middle
- D. Historical
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2 |
Mr. Spelding look <u>unctucus.</u> |
- A. Raftering
- B. Proud
- C. brave
- D. Rude
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3 |
What is his wife doing. |
- A. Talking
- B. Knitting
- C. Making toe
- D. Dancing
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4 |
None of my people would dream of imrading you. |
- A. Attacking
- B. Challenging
- C. Following
- D. Warning
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5 |
Kreton were a<u> trifle </u>old fashioned dress. |
- A. Large
- B. Ordinary
- C. hot
- D. Only
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6 |
I stand by the <u>sentiment</u>. |
- A. Pleasure
- B. Development
- C. Feelings
- D. Madnois
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7 |
The visitor was dressed in the fashion of. |
- A. 1850
- B. 1860
- C. 1900
- D. 1960
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8 |
This is Roger spending, saying good night to mother and father America, from my old homestead in Silver given. |
- A. Garden
- B. Farm house
- C. Fish farm
- D. Dairy farm
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9 |
The horror of it has always <u>eluded</u> me. |
- A. Affected
- B. Evaded
- C. appealed
- D. Facinated
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10 |
Kreton calls the human beings. |
- A. Naughty children
- B. Wicked fools
- C. Foolish children
- D. wicked children
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