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The writer of the novel "Good -Bye" Mr. Chips " is |
James joyce
James Hiton
Jane Austan
Joyce Cary
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Linford will remember and tell the tale. |
Story
Report
Incident
Happening
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Cartwright's comment was absurd because all things are forgotten. |
Useless
Foolish
Harmful
Unkind
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They asked Chips questions for the sun of getting his latest to retail. |
To provide
To sell
To give
To distribute
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Boys asked Chips questions for the sun of getting his latest to retail. |
Lates experience
Latest joke
Latest problem
Latest idea
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chips left his legacies to the mission. |
Gifts in will
Properties
Things
Buildings
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Chips's small capital was invested in gilt-edged stocks. |
Very valuable
Gold
Uncommon
Unusual
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8 |
Something had happened whose significance had yet to be reckoned. |
Found
Guessed or thought of
Measured
Checked
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9 |
Something had happened whose significance had yet to be reckoned. |
Importance/ meaning
Special meaning
Value
Message
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Cartwright was whispering to Marivale. |
Condoling
Advising
Murmuring
Soothing
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It was not sleep and it was not quite wakefulness either. |
Being active
Being awake
Working condition
Normal condition
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The smiled without answering, and after a pause Mr.Chips began a faint and palpitating chuckle. |
Talk
Quite laughter
Smile
Joke
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Chips began a faint and palpitating chuckle. |
Changing
Unfelt
Shaking
Throbbing or trembling
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Sleep again if you feel inclined. |
Disposed
Tempted
Attracted
Decided
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Merely that Mr.Chips threw a faint. |
Became pale
Became unconcious
Became sleepy
Became dreamy
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Merival siad, "You old ruffian,feeling all right". |
Fool
Rogue
Hooligen
Thug
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Merival was stooping over Chips smiling. |
Looking down
Standing
Bending
Shadowing
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He leaned back in his chair. |
Lay
Hit
Rested
Bent
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Chips's meeting with Linford had exhausted Chips. |
Upset
Confused
Tired
Sickened
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Linford said good-bye in a shrill treble. |
Loud voice
Low voice
Normal voice
Troublesome voice
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