1 |
Harry's old -fashioned shop is crowded with stuff not usually found in. |
Modern shops
Old shops
Barber shops
Saloons
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2 |
I shall go to the beach. |
Bazar
School
Coast
Office
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3 |
Clay may bring merriment to the old human heart. |
Disappointment
Joy
Frustration
Dissatisfaction
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4 |
I am expecting a little Sunday business. |
Writing
Sleeping
Hoping
Doing
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5 |
She gives him an angry glance. |
Glass
Glimpse
Slap
Punch
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6 |
The sea washes up some pretty good things. |
Ejects
Drowns
Engulfs
Swallows
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7 |
"The Oyster and the pearl" is a sentimental comedy. |
Serious
emotional
Sensitive
Septic
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8 |
Wozzeck is bewildered. |
Astonished
Happy
Angry
Disappointed
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9 |
Miss Mc Cutcheon said that a weak at school had knocked her for a loop. |
Delighted
Pleased
Upset
Attractive
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10 |
Clark Larrabee scarcely noticed her |
Hardly
Lovingly
Slightly
Rarely
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11 |
the barber shop is crowded with stuff. |
void
Vacant
Packed
empty
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12 |
He twirls the globe thought fully. |
Colours
Picks
Throws
Turns
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13 |
It's imitation stuff mainly |
Real
copy
Vast
Great
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14 |
Marry lathers his face. |
Turns
Shaves
Covers with foam
Cleans
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15 |
I am determined to teacher here |
Bound
Inclined
Resolved
Renouned
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16 |
"The Oyster and the pearl" as a sentimental comedy. |
Serious
Emotional
Sensitive
sceptic
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17 |
I found exactly what is was looking for. |
Reality
Evidently
Accurately
Eventually
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18 |
Very few people are well -off. |
Rich
Educated
Ugly
Ignorant
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19 |
I want to quit and go home |
Complete
Leave
Start
Eat
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20 |
Miss Mc Cutcheon closed a colorful parasol. |
Door
Purse
Umbrellas
Window
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