BISHOP HEBER COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620017
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Key
II Year Part - II
English
English through
Extensive Reading (U12EG4L4)
Answers
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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03
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a
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Farcical
drama
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04
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a
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reception
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05
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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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08
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b
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Lomov
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09
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c
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dealer
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10
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d
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Meadows,
birch.
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11
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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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13
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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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16
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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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21
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c
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reapers
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22
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a
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Because
that meadows are Lomov’s property
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23
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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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28
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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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37
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a
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Candlesticks
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38
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b
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Dying
gift
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39
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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
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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
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Princess
Camilla
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54
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c
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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
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Coo
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62
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a
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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
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Answer
a riddle
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66
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c
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152
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67
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c
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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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79
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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
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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
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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
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Chancellor
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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
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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
|
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
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A
bet
|
114
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a
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Red
|
115
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a
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George
|
116
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a
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At
the bar
|
117
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a
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Tap
|
118
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a
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Somers
|
119
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c
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Dr.
Leek
|
120
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a
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Malcolm
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121
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a
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White
stocking
|
122
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d
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Malcolm
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123
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a
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Hirst
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124
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a
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Fear
of ghost
|
125
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a
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Nocturnal
Stranger
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126
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a
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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
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129
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d
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Wasserkopf
|
130
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a
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for
the refund of his tuition fees
|
131
|
a
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18
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132
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a
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Thirty
years
|
133
|
a
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Ministry
of education
|
134
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a
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Re-
examination
|
135
|
a
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Prevent
wasserkopf from failing
|
136
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a
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Excellent
|
137
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b
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Excellent
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138
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a
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Numb
skull
|
139
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b
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Seven
meters
|
140
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a
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Very
Good
|
141
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c
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Cannibal
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142
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a
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Physics
Teacher
|
143
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a
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Brunswick
|
144
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a
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Emperor
Barbarossab
|
145
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a
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Old
stick in the mud
|
146
|
b
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Two
thousand six hundred and twenty nine litres
|
147
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a
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6450
crowns and Heller
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148
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a
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How
much does the school owe him?
|
149
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a
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Very
stupid person
|
150
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d
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One
pretend goodness which he doesnot possess
|
151
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a
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Aunt
Polly
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152
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b
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She loves him, but frustrated with him
|
153
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c
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lazy, skips school and liar
|
154
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d
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The boy hit him with a rock
|
155
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a
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Whitewashing
the fence
|
156
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b
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By kicking his hind end
|
157
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c
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Taunted him
|
158
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d
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He tricked his friends into doing it for
him.
|
159
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a
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An
apple and doughnut
|
160
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b
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A pansy
|
161
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d
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she
was not interesting
|
162
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b
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He
was a bad kid
|
163
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c
|
warts
|
164
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d
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to
sit near girls as a punishment
|
165
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a
|
Joe
Harper
|
166
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b
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a
stick
|
167
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c
|
Kissed
her
|
168
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d
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When
Tom mentioned the name of Amy Lawrence
|
169
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a
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Because
Becky refused talking to him
|
170
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b
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To
make her feel bad and get attention
|
171
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d
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He was going to the cemetery with Huck
|
172
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a
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Digging
up the grave
|
173
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b
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Potter
wanted more money from Dr. Robinson
|
174
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c
|
Injun Joe put the knife in Potter’s
hand
|
175
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d
|
by
signing in blood
|
176
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a
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Muff
Potter
|
177
|
b
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Sid
|
178
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c
|
Aunt Polly silence to making him feel
guilty
|
179
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d
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He
had bad dreams
|
180
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b
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Small
comforts
|
181
|
c
|
Because Becky Thatcher was sick
|
182
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a
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all
show off and whooping around with the boys
|
183
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d
|
like
she didn’t approve of him
|
184
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d
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Rip out a page
|
185
|
a
|
She
cannot bear the punishment
|
186
|
b
|
He confessed of doing so
|
187
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a
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guilty
|
188
|
b
|
Help them fish, gave Huck food
|
189
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c
|
Tom
|
190
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d
|
Jumped
out the window and ran away
|
191
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b
|
The defense lawyer
|
192
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b
|
they feared that Injun Joe would come and kill
them
|
193
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c
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Treasure
|
194
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d
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The floor creaked
|
195
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c
|
The
broken stairs
|
196
|
b
|
Huck
|
197
|
c
|
by
unlocking it
|
198
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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
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a
|
a
black boy who works at the house
|
203
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c
|
whitewashing
the fence
|
204
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d
|
dead cat
|
205
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d
|
brass
knob
|
206
|
a
|
Amy
Lawrence
|
207
|
a
|
Muff
Potter
|
208
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a
|
To
cure warts
|
209
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a
|
idyllic
boyhood
|
210
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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
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to
the cave
|
225
|
a
|
over twelve thousand dollars
|
226
|
a
|
horribly
|
227
|
a
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several
ladies and a gentleman b. several men
|
228
|
a
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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
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Darkness
|
236
|
a
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to
go to school
|
237
|
a
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to
play
|
238
|
a
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Sid
|
239
|
a
|
Eating
jam inside the cupboard
|
240
|
a
|
five
dollars
|
241
|
a
|
School
master
|
242
|
a
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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
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Benny
Taylors little wagon
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