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nbsp;nbsp;After a long seclusion Tess decided to do outdoor work and labour in the fields because ... lt; harvesting in the fields was the best way to earn a little money
nbsp;nbsp;Angel explained to his father that he did not in fact wish to enter the Church like his brothers, because ... lt; the Churchs views were too strict and did not allow free thinking
nbsp;nbsp;Angels parents did not send him to university, because ... lt; for Angels father the whole point of going to university was to become a minister to God
nbsp;nbsp;Looking round at Tess, seated at the table, Angel thought... lt; he had beheld her before but he could not tell where
Complete each of the sentences according to the text
nbsp;nbsp;When Tesss narrative ended she plowed Angels forgiveness in the name of... lt; their love
nbsp;nbsp;When Joan Durbeyfield knew that in spite her advice Tess told her husband about her past experience she called her ... lt; little fool
nbsp;nbsp;When Tess explained to her mother why she had told Angel the whole truth about herself Joan Durbeyfield said lt; Whats done cant be undone
nbsp;nbsp;Trying to explain to Marian the reason why she had to work hard Tess told her that... lt; her husband had gone abroad, and somehow she had overrun her allowance so that she had to fall back upon her old work for a while
Complete each of the sentences according to the text
nbsp;nbsp;Richard Morrison is lt; Dick
nbsp;nbsp;Lucinda is lt; Morrisons wifes name
nbsp;nbsp;Sharon is lt; McCanns wifes name
nbsp;nbsp;McCann is lt; Executive Vice-President
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nbsp;nbsp;Joan Durbeyfield wanted Tess to visit old Mrs. dUrberville at Trantridge ... lt; to claim him with her and ask for some help in their trouble
nbsp;nbsp;Tess мейд her hat blow off into the road because she wanted lt; to avoid Alecs kiss
nbsp;nbsp;When Angel came to the parsonage of his father he told his parents he decided... lt; to go to Brazil
nbsp;nbsp;The Durbeyfields had lt; to leave their old home on Lady-Day
Complete each of the sentences according to the text
nbsp;nbsp;Graham Greenе was a son of a lt; headmaster
nbsp;nbsp;William Ferraros business was called lt; Ferraro and Smith
nbsp;nbsp;Mr. Thomas had once been a lt; builder and decorator
nbsp;nbsp;Whitney Clay was lt; a new town
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nbsp;nbsp;The wounded lt; were coming into the post, some were carried on stretchers, some walking and some were brought on the backs of men that came across the field.
nbsp;nbsp;The Brigade lt; had received orders that the line of the Bainsizza should be held no matter what happened.
nbsp;nbsp;Piani lt; believed the war was over.
nbsp;nbsp;Federico lt; managed to escape from battle police
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nbsp;nbsp;Wash Williams was a man lt; of courage
nbsp;nbsp;When the superintendent received the letter of complaint from the bankers wife, lt; he tore it up and laughed unpleasantly.
nbsp;nbsp;When Wash Williams was still a young man lt; he married a woman at Dayton, Ohio
nbsp;nbsp;When after two years of married life Wash Williams found that his wife had managed to acquire three other lovers who came regularly to their house lt; he sent her home to her mother and said nothing
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nbsp;nbsp;When you take all your attention so that attention is not given to other matters, you are ... lt; occupied
nbsp;nbsp;When something makes or becomes greater in size, number, degree, etc, it means that it... lt; increases
nbsp;nbsp;When something or somebody causes trouble it or he/she is called lt; troublesome
nbsp;nbsp;Current of air in a room, chimney or other enclosed place is called lt; draught
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nbsp;nbsp;The way in which the language is spoken is called lt; pronunciation
nbsp;nbsp;If you knock a man down with your car, and then call him a fool, you are adding insult to lt; injury
nbsp;nbsp;When you look closely, as if unable to see well lt; you peer (at)
nbsp;nbsp;Current of air in a room, chimney or other enclosed place is called lt; draught
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nbsp;nbsp;Bunbury lt; Is An invented invaluable permanent invalid
nbsp;nbsp;Miss Pris lt; Is Cecily Cardews governess
nbsp;nbsp;Jack lt; does not actually know who he is by birth
nbsp;nbsp;Cecily lt; does not like German
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nbsp;nbsp;John Worthing lt; was found by Mr. Thomas Cardew in the cloak-room at Victoria Station
nbsp;nbsp;Algernons visit to John Worthings house lt; is a great success for him because he is in love with Cecily
nbsp;nbsp;Jack: But you dont really mean to say that you couldnt love me if my name wasnt lt; Ernest
nbsp;nbsp;Algenon came to Jacks country house to see lt; Cecily
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nbsp;nbsp;Cecily: You must not laugh at me, but it had always been a girlish dream of mine lt; To love someone whose name was Ernest
nbsp;nbsp;It is obvious that our social spheres have been widely different. I am glad to say that I have never lt; seen a spade
nbsp;nbsp;Jack: My dear fellow, I made arrangements this morning with Dr. Chasuble to lt; be christened
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nbsp;nbsp;Cecily to Algernon: And this is the box in which I keep all your lt; dear letters
nbsp;nbsp;Jack: I say its perfectly heartless your eating lt; muffins
nbsp;nbsp;Gwendolen: Its a divine name. It has music of its own. It produces.... lt; vibrations
nbsp;nbsp;Lady Bracknell: quot;A man should always have an occupation of some kind. There are far too many lt; idle men
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nbsp;nbsp;When Jack returned to his country-house and found Chasuble there he asked the priest... lt; to christen him
nbsp;nbsp;When Jack who had just come home from London saw Algernon he did not want lt; to shake his hand
nbsp;nbsp;Cecily tells Miss Prism that she wishes Uncle Jack would allow his brother lt; to come down to their place sometimes
nbsp;nbsp;Gwendolen: quot;Mr. Worthing, I think it only fair to tell you quite frankly beforehand that I am fully determined to accept you lt; to accept you
Complete each of the sentences according to the text
nbsp;nbsp;to horse around lt; To make jokes and have sex.
nbsp;nbsp;swanky lt; Sophisticated
nbsp;nbsp;to stick to ones guns? lt; To continue on with what you believe
nbsp;nbsp;to get the ax lt; To lose ones position.
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nbsp;nbsp;As the coach drove off, Miss Sharp lt; put her pale face out of the window and flung the book into the garden.
nbsp;nbsp;When the carriage was ready to leave Miss Pinkertons academy Miss Jemima lt; rushed to the gate with a parcel
nbsp;nbsp;Miss Pinkertons academy was for ... lt; young ladies
nbsp;nbsp;It was Miss Amelia Sedley who lt; won the love of everybody in the Mall.
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nbsp;nbsp;By saying I wish it were in the bottom of the Thames, I do miss Sharp meant... lt; Miss Pinkertons institution
nbsp;nbsp;Rebeccas duties in Miss Pinkertons academy were lt; talking French to the pupils
nbsp;nbsp;Rebecca had a vivid imagination ; she had, besides, lt; read the Arabian Nights.
nbsp;nbsp;Almost for the first time in his life, Mr. Sedley found himself lt; talking without the least timidity or hesitation, to a person of the other sex
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