1 |
The father <u>asserted</u> that God had put the tonsils in his son's throat. |
- A. Stated
- B. Said
- C. Said forcrefully
- D. Said clearly
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2 |
The boy must take himself by the <u>collar.</u> |
- A. Strictly
- B. By neck
- C. Deal firmly
- D. By hands
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3 |
The boy him self can <u>eradicate</u> his nervous habits. |
- A. Continue
- B. Look into
- C. Break
- D. eliminate
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4 |
I see boys by the dozen take jobs lasting from six o'clock in the evening till tow in the morning..................... days in week. |
- A. Four
- B. six
- C. five
- D. seven
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5 |
It will be a futile effort to argue with a person that he ought to like onions when he <u>detests</u>them: |
- A. dismisses
- B. disfavours
- C. hates
- D. rejects
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6 |
The <u>immense</u> number of failures can be avoided: |
- A. surprising
- B. unexpected
- C. rising
- D. great
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7 |
The poise and calm in the student smothers the fidgets him: |
- A. peace
- B. silence
- C. satisfaction
- D. joy
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8 |
He had vague notion, if he ever formulated it, that nice women are week, <u>timid</u> and delicate. |
- A. Clever
- B. shy
- C. Coward
- D. Frank
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9 |
Nevertheless, many boys are cast entirely on their own resources for their college............. |
- A. Income
- B. Reserves
- C. Expenses
- D. Treasure
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10 |
If a boy is too much interested in these side shows he ought to get out of the main tent and become _________ |
- A. practical
- B. professional
- C. proficient
- D. mature
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