1 |
She had not been able to bequeath him all her mind. |
Present
Provide
Convey
Give before her death
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2 |
The strange randomness of the world beguiled him. |
Pleased or charmed
Interested
Attracked
Busied
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3 |
The strange randomness of the world beguiled him. |
Strangeness
Confusion
Irregularity
Disturbance
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4 |
Where they all had gone to be often pondered. |
Remembered
Considered
Thought about
Felt about
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5 |
Chips's gaze was half-rapt and half-quizzilical. |
Half-absorbed
Half-emotional
Half-angry
Half- inspired
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6 |
That verifying glance was a favourite subject of mimicry. |
Copying to criticize
Copy for fun
Copy to teach
Copying to moralize
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7 |
That verifying glance was a subject of mimicry. |
Sight
Look
Observation
Attention
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8 |
That verifying glace was a subject of mimicry. |
Close
Confirming
Testing
Final
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9 |
Chips wore a tattered gown. |
Cheap
Badly sewn
Old and torn
Colourless
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10 |
Chips used to recount that incident withchuckles. |
Smiles
Silent laughs
Silent enjoyment
Remarks
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11 |
Chips used to recount that incident with chuckless. |
Repeat
Marrate
Explain
Describe
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12 |
Just as merriage had added something,so did bereavement. |
Loss of health
Loss of wealth
Loss through death
Separation from someone
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13 |
His recollection lost much of their flavour. |
Meaning
Taste or attraction
Use
Effect
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14 |
At Mrs.Wickett's, he sometimes made desultory notes. |
Difficult
Strange
Improve
Irregular
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15 |
Dunster put a rat in the loft of organ. |
Songs
Tunes
Gallery
Handle
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16 |
Archer's business was a queer business. |
Useless
Unimportant
Uncommon
Strange
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17 |
Chips remembered funny anecdotes. |
Description
Interesting incidents
General incidents
Moral incidents
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18 |
He is too cocksure of himself. |
Sure
Very much confident
Certain
Hopeful
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19 |
Katherine did not always plead for leniency. |
Harshness
Mercy
Being
Liberty
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20 |
Katherine had not always pleaded for leniency. |
Reasoned
Spoken
Talked
Asked
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