1 |
But I had not got housemaid's knee. Why this invidious reservation? |
Unfair
Evil
Misleading
Negative
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2 |
I began to indolently study the disease. |
Unwillingly
Slowly
Lazily
Inactively
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3 |
I felt hurt by a sort of slight. |
Insult
Injury
Attack
Abbuse
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4 |
The writer plottedconscientiously through the twenty-six letters. |
Walking fast
Moved slowly
Worked slowly
ran
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5 |
I forget which was the first distemperI plunged (jumped) into. |
Disease
Slight fever
Pain
Bad throat
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6 |
He went to the museum to read the treatment of a slight ailment. |
Pain
Trouble
Disease
Problem
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7 |
I read up the treatment for some slight ailment. |
Ordinary
Special
Bright
Dangrous
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8 |
I idly turned the leaves. |
Slowly
Lazily
Thoughtfully
Carelessly
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9 |
He thought that he was suffering form a disease in its most virulent form. |
Poisonous
Painful
Deadly
Somewhat harmful
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10 |
Reading the advertisement, I was impelled to the conclusion |
Taken or led
Guided
Forced
Broght
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11 |
I came typhoid fever _____ read the symptoms discovered that i had typhoid fever. |
Disease signs
Health signs
Problem signs
Wealth signs
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12 |
I could hear the gruff sneering laugh. |
Disturbing
Confusing
Painful
Harsh
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13 |
I was preparing to cast my books upon the waters. |
Drop
Fling
Hurl
Throw
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14 |
The pedestrian was a tramp. |
Luckey
Walker
Vagabond
Unluckey
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15 |
The implications of my act revealedthemselves. |
Explained
Indicated
Showed
Suggested
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16 |
I felt that someone would rush at me and seize me. |
Arrest
Catch
Imprison
Stop
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17 |
I was like a blaze of lightning . |
Shine
Flash
Brightness
Flame
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18 |
The police acquitted me apparently. |
Really
Cutwardy
In fact
Directly
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19 |
The police acquitted the writer. |
Fettered
Detained
Arrested
Let go
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20 |
I prevented form growing more rapid. |
Fast
Hasty
Speedy
Hurried
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