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The armies were <u>clenched</u> held in deadlock form the sea to Switzerland. |
- A. Pressed
- B. Pressured
- C. Grripped
- D. Crushed
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2 |
He added, with quavering merriments, "thousands of then thousands of them, and all __________ |
- A. girls
- B. men
- C. women
- D. boys
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3 |
Very interesting, Mr.Chipping, but once again it proves my point, you live too much in the ____________ |
- A. future
- B. present
- C. past
- D. imagination
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4 |
As a mob, the boys were pitilness, <u>implacable.</u> |
- A. Druel
- B. Wild
- C. Dangerous
- D. Unmannerly
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5 |
Afterwords they learned that five bombs had fallen in and around Brookfield, ________ persons had been killed |
- A. two
- B. five
- C. nine
- D. fifty
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6 |
William Morris is the name of a ____________ poet and socialist during the late nineteenth century |
- A. British
- B. Dutch
- C. French
- D. German
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7 |
Chips found that Ralston was thoroughly __________ |
- A. popular
- B. unpopular
- C. loved
- D. liked
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8 |
Chatteris accepted the situation wisely and <u>courteously.</u> |
- A. Suitably
- B. Poiltely
- C. Respectfully
- D. Honourable
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9 |
I never forget them, I have thousands of faces in my mind, the faces of _______ |
- A. girls
- B. boys
- C. children
- D. oldmen
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10 |
Mafeking Night is the night of riotous __________ overdone in 1900 |
- A. sleeping
- B. dreaming
- C. praying
- D. celebrations
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