BISHOP HEBER COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620017
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Key
II Year Part - II
English
English through
Extensive Reading (U12EG4L4)
Answers
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01 
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a 
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Anton
  Chekhov 
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02 
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b 
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A
  play that uses exaggeration for humor 
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a 
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Farcical
  drama 
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a 
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reception 
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c 
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Lomov 
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06 
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d 
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To
  propose the hand of Stepanovitch’s daughter 
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07 
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a 
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35
  years 
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b 
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Lomov 
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c 
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dealer 
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d 
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Meadows,
  birch. 
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a 
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40 
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12 
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b 
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papers 
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b 
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Tschub 
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14 
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b 
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Is
  his true, ideal love 
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15 
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c 
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Takes
  as an insult 
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b 
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To
  call Lomov back quickly 
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17 
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a 
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Her
  stubborn contrainerss until she learn that Lomov wants to propose 
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18 
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a 
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Why
  didn’t I shoot myself….. 
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19 
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b 
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Natalia 
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20 
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a 
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Usurper 
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c 
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reapers 
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a 
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Because
  that meadows are Lomov’s property 
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d 
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His
  neighbor Lomov 
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24 
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d 
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125 
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25 
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c 
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85
  roubles 
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26 
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b 
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Norman
  McKinnel 
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27 
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C 
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Bishop’s
  sister 
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D 
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Soup 
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29 
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c 
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Message 
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30 
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b 
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Gringorie 
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31 
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A 
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Silver
  salt-cellars 
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32 
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b 
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Kitchen 
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34 
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c 
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Persome 
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35 
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a 
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The
  Bishop 
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36 
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b 
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Prison 
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a 
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Candlesticks 
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b 
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Dying
  gift 
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c 
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Bishop 
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40 
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a 
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To
  keep her warm 
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41 
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c 
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Charity 
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42 
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d 
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Bailiff 
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43 
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b 
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Candlesticks 
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44 
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a 
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Soul 
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45 
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c 
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Three 
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46 
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d 
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Persome 
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47 
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a 
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Poor
  traveler 
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48 
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b 
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Food 
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49 
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c 
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Doors 
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50 
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d 
 | 
  
   
He
  stole for food 
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51 
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a 
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Throne
  room 
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52 
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b 
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Handkerchief 
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53 
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b 
 | 
  
   
Princess
  Camilla 
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54 
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c 
 | 
  
   
Chancellor 
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55 
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a 
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Painter 
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56 
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b 
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Prince
  Simon 
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57 
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c 
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Queen 
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58 
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a 
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Eg 
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59 
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c 
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Dulcibella 
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60 
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d 
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She
  was dumb 
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61 
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d 
 | 
  
   
Coo
   
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62 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Carlo 
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63 
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a 
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Malkin 
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64 
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a 
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Wedding
  day 
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65 
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b 
 | 
  
   
Answer
  a riddle 
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66 
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c 
 | 
  
   
152 
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67 
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c 
 | 
  
   
King 
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68 
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a 
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Carlo 
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69 
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c 
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Eg 
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70 
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c 
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West
  Turrent 
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71 
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b 
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Eagle 
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72 
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a 
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Suitor
   
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73 
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b 
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Malkin
   
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74 
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a 
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Family
  bridal  
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75 
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b 
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Camilla
   
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76 
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a 
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Maid
   
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78 
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a 
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Visor
   
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a 
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Simon
   
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80 
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a 
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Ginger
   
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81 
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a 
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Trick 
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82 
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a 
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Little
  woman 
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83 
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a 
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What
  is it which has four legs and mews lika a cat? 
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84 
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a 
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Doggie 
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85 
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a 
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quickness 
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86 
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a 
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Son 
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87 
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a 
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Half
  an hour 
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88 
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a 
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Wedding
  - day 
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89 
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a 
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Hans
  Anderson 
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90 
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a 
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A
  dog 
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91 
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b 
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King 
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92 
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c 
 | 
  
   
Because
  they know princess is not beautiful 
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93 
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d 
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One
  of them was not quite so quick than others 
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94 
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a 
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Moat 
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95 
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b 
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christening 
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96 
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c 
 | 
  
   
secrets 
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| 
   
97 
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d 
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Camilla 
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98 
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a 
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Carlo 
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| 
   
99 
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b 
 | 
  
   
Chancellor 
 | 
 
| 
   
100 
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c 
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She
  adores him 
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101 
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a 
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Commercial
  room 
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102 
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a 
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Penfold 
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103 
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b 
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Dr.
  Leek 
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104 
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d 
 | 
  
   
Somers 
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105 
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b 
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Penfold 
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106 
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a 
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Dr.
  Leek 
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107 
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a 
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A
  waiter 
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108 
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a 
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Penfold 
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109 
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d 
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All
  the above 
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110 
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a 
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Hand-
  kerchief 
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111 
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a 
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Strangle 
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112 
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a 
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Rivals 
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113 
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a 
 | 
  
   
A
  bet 
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| 
   
114 
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a 
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Red 
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115 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
George 
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116 
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a 
 | 
  
   
At
  the bar 
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117 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Tap 
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118 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Somers 
 | 
 
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119 
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c 
 | 
  
   
Dr.
  Leek 
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120 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Malcolm 
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| 
   
121 
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a 
 | 
  
   
White
  stocking 
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122 
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d 
 | 
  
   
Malcolm 
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| 
   
123 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Hirst 
 | 
 
| 
   
124 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Fear
  of ghost 
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| 
   
125 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Nocturnal
  Stranger 
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| 
   
126 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Wasserkopf 
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127 
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a 
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40
  yrs 
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| 
   
128 
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a 
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Lederer 
 | 
 
| 
   
129 
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d 
 | 
  
   
Wasserkopf 
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130 
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a 
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for
  the refund of his tuition fees 
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131 
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a 
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18 
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| 
   
132 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Thirty
  years 
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| 
   
133 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Ministry
  of education 
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| 
   
134 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Re-
  examination  
 | 
 
| 
   
135 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Prevent
  wasserkopf from failing 
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136 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Excellent 
 | 
 
| 
   
137 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Excellent 
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| 
   
138 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Numb
  skull 
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| 
   
139 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Seven
  meters 
 | 
 
| 
   
140 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Very
  Good 
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| 
   
141 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Cannibal 
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| 
   
142 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Physics
  Teacher 
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| 
   
143 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Brunswick 
 | 
 
| 
   
144 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Emperor
  Barbarossab 
 | 
 
| 
   
145 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Old
  stick in the mud 
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| 
   
146 
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b 
 | 
  
   
Two
  thousand six hundred and twenty nine litres 
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| 
   
147 
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a 
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6450
  crowns and Heller 
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| 
   
148 
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a 
 | 
  
   
How
  much does the school owe him? 
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| 
   
149 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Very
  stupid person 
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| 
   
150 
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d 
 | 
  
   
One
  pretend goodness which he doesnot possess 
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| 
   
151 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Aunt
  Polly   
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152 
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b 
 | 
  
   
She loves him, but frustrated with him         
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153 
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c 
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lazy, skips school and liar 
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| 
   
154 
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d 
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The boy hit him with a rock 
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| 
   
155 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Whitewashing
  the fence 
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| 
   
156 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
By kicking his hind end 
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| 
   
157 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Taunted him     
 | 
 
| 
   
158 
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d 
 | 
  
   
He tricked his friends into doing it for
  him.   
 | 
 
| 
   
159 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
An
  apple and doughnut  
 | 
 
| 
   
160 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
A pansy 
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| 
   
161 
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d 
 | 
  
   
she
  was not interesting  
 | 
 
| 
   
162 
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b 
 | 
  
   
He
  was a bad kid       
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| 
   
163 
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c 
 | 
  
   
warts  
 | 
 
| 
   
164 
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d 
 | 
  
   
to
  sit near girls as a punishment 
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| 
   
165 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Joe
  Harper  
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| 
   
166 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
a
  stick 
 | 
 
| 
   
167 
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c 
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Kissed
  her 
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| 
   
168 
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d 
 | 
  
   
When
  Tom mentioned the name of Amy Lawrence 
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169 
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a 
 | 
  
   
Because
  Becky refused talking to him     
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| 
   
170 
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b 
 | 
  
   
To
  make her feel bad and get attention    
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| 
   
171 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
He was going to the cemetery with Huck  
 | 
 
| 
   
172 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Digging
  up the grave 
 | 
 
| 
   
173 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Potter
  wanted more money from Dr. Robinson   
 | 
 
| 
   
174 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Injun Joe put the knife in Potter’s
  hand   
 | 
 
| 
   
175 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
by
  signing in blood     
 | 
 
| 
   
176 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Muff
  Potter    
 | 
 
| 
   
177 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Sid    
 | 
 
| 
   
178 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Aunt Polly silence to making him feel
  guilty  
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| 
   
179 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
He
  had bad dreams
     
 | 
 
| 
   
180 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Small
  comforts   
 | 
 
| 
   
181 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Because Becky Thatcher was sick    
 | 
 
| 
   
182 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
all
  show off and whooping around with the boys  
 | 
 
| 
   
183 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
like
  she didn’t approve of him    
 | 
 
| 
   
184 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
Rip out a page    
 | 
 
| 
   
185 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
She
  cannot bear the punishment  
 | 
 
| 
   
186 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
He confessed of doing so 
 | 
 
| 
   
187 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
guilty 
   
 | 
 
| 
   
188 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Help them fish, gave Huck food 
 | 
 
| 
   
189 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Tom 
 | 
 
| 
   
190 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
Jumped
  out the window and ran away    
 | 
 
| 
   
191 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
The defense lawyer  
 | 
 
| 
   
192 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
they feared that Injun Joe would come and kill
  them  
 | 
 
| 
   
193 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Treasure  
   
 | 
 
| 
   
194 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
The floor creaked   
 | 
 
| 
   
195 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
The
  broken stairs  
 | 
 
| 
   
196 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Huck 
 | 
 
| 
   
197 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
by
  unlocking it  
 | 
 
| 
   
198 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
He was scared he would kill him.  
 | 
 
| 
   
199 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Injun Joe   
 | 
 
| 
   
200 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
he
  was drunk   
 | 
 
| 
   
201 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Tom
  is Polly's sister's son       
 | 
 
| 
   
202 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
a
  black boy who works at the house   
 | 
 
| 
   
203 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
whitewashing
  the fence   
 | 
 
| 
   
204 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
 dead cat  
 | 
 
| 
   
205 
 | 
  
   
d 
 | 
  
   
brass
  knob  
 | 
 
| 
   
206 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Amy
  Lawrence 
 | 
 
| 
   
207 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Muff
  Potter  
 | 
 
| 
   
208 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
To
  cure warts  
 | 
 
| 
   
209 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
idyllic
  boyhood  
 | 
 
| 
   
210 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Injun
  Joe is seeking revenge for events in the past.  
 | 
 
| 
   
211 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
Tom’s
  younger half- brother        
 | 
 
| 
   
212 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
He
  flees out the window.  
 | 
 
| 
   
213 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Muff
  Potter  
 | 
 
| 
   
214 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Widow
  Douglas   
 | 
 
| 
   
215 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Injun
  Joe  
 | 
 
| 
   
216 
 | 
  
   
c 
 | 
  
   
The
  staircase begins to crumble  
 | 
 
| 
   
217 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Judge
  Thatcher  
 | 
 
| 
   
218 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
fearful 
 | 
 
| 
   
219 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Steam
  ferry boats 
 | 
 
| 
   
220 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Injun
  Joe   
 | 
 
| 
   
221 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Becky
  Thatcher 
 | 
 
| 
   
222 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Tom 
 | 
 
| 
   
223 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
flying
  of bats 
 | 
 
| 
   
224 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
to
  the cave 
 | 
 
| 
   
225 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
 over twelve thousand dollars  
 | 
 
| 
   
226 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
horribly 
 | 
 
| 
   
227 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
several
  ladies and a gentleman b. several men  
 | 
 
| 
   
228 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
a
  sudden flash of light  
 | 
 
| 
   
229 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Becky
  Thatcher b. Amy Lawrence  c. Steffi 
 | 
 
| 
   
230 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Injun
  Joe b. Muff Potter  c. Huck    
 | 
 
| 
   
231 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
midnight 
 | 
 
| 
   
232 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Coward   
 | 
 
| 
   
233 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Movement
  of Injun Joe  
 | 
 
| 
   
234 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Using
  a kite-line  
 | 
 
| 
   
235 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Darkness   
 | 
 
| 
   
236 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
to
  go to school 
 | 
 
| 
   
237 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
to
  play 
 | 
 
| 
   
238 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Sid 
 | 
 
| 
   
239 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Eating
  jam inside the cupboard 
 | 
 
| 
   
240 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
five
  dollars 
 | 
 
| 
   
241 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
School
  master 
 | 
 
| 
   
242 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
To
  become a physician 
 | 
 
| 
   
243 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
villagers 
 | 
 
| 
   
244 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
stick 
 | 
 
| 
   
245 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Tom
  and Huck 
 | 
 
| 
   
246 
 | 
  
   
b 
 | 
  
   
Spoil
  her beauty 
 | 
 
| 
   
247 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Tom
  and Huck 
 | 
 
| 
   
248 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
one
  half 
 | 
 
| 
   
249 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Judge
  Thatcher 
 | 
 
| 
   
250 
 | 
  
   
a 
 | 
  
   
Benny
  Taylors little wagon 
 | 
 
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