Rebeccas mother was of the ... origin.
nbsp;(*ответ*) French

Rebeccas mother was of the ... origin.
nbsp;(*ответ*) French
nbsp;Welsh
nbsp;Scottish
nbsp;German
Respectable parents set their houses topsy-turvy and spend a lot of money in ball suppers and iced champagne to ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) marry their daughters
nbsp;break the monotony of everyday life
nbsp;please their children
nbsp;see young people happy and dancing
Sambo, who flung open the door and announced Mr. Joseph, followed grinning and bearing ..., which the monster had purchased in Covent Garden Market that morning.
nbsp;(*ответ*) tho handsome nosegays of flowers
nbsp;a big cake
nbsp;two beautiful Cashmere shawls
nbsp;two big bottles of champagne
Speaking about her life in Miss Pinkertons academy Rebecca said that she
nbsp;(*ответ*) had been treated worse than any servant in the kitchen by Miss Pinkerton
nbsp;would like to run a house of that kind herself
nbsp;would like to come back some day to see her friends there
nbsp;could say nothing particular about that period in her life
The happiness, the superior advantage of the young women round about her gave Rebecca ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) inexpressible pangs of envy
nbsp;a sense of rejoicing at other persons wellbeing
nbsp;a bitter feeling of disappointment and despair
nbsp;an acute desire to change the world she lived in
The name of ... was always on the lips of Miss Pinkerton.
nbsp;(*ответ*) Lexicographer Johnson
nbsp;Miss Jemima
nbsp;Becky Sharp
nbsp;Mrs. Chapone
The old joker stopped his laughter and asked Sambo to give him and Joe ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) a glass of champagne
nbsp;a glass of ale
nbsp;a box of cigarettes
nbsp;a fresh newspaper
The only point in Amelias behaviour which was not satisfactory to her mistress was/were
nbsp;(*ответ*) her friendship for Miss Sharp
nbsp;the fact that her eyes were a great deal too often filled with tears.
nbsp;her excessive modesty
nbsp;good relations with envious Miss Briggs
The task of husband-hunting is generally, and with becoming modesty entrusted by young persons to ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) mammas
nbsp;sisters
nbsp;friends
nbsp;papas
Then, seizing Captain Dobbins хэнд and weeping in the most pitiful way, he ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) confided to that gentleman the secret of his loves
nbsp;asked Dobbin to go with him to India
nbsp;asked Dobbin to come with him to variety-show
nbsp;invited that gentleman to join their company at the pub
These fair young people passed such a/an ... evening together instead of having gone to Vauxhall.
nbsp;(*ответ*) comfortable
nbsp;strange
nbsp;awful
nbsp;boring
To attract Josephs attention at table Rebecca ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) dropped her handkerchief twice
nbsp;was talking to him all the time
nbsp;fixed her eyes on him
nbsp;began to sing at the piano
When Amelia and Rebecca entered the drawing-room where Mr. Joseph Sedley was he began to ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) poke the fire with all his might
nbsp;apologized and went away at once
nbsp;play the piano that stood in the corner
nbsp;smoke his pipe he had brought from India
When Amelias father entered the drawing-room and saw Miss Sharp and his daughter and son, he ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) was in a good humour and began to make fun of his son
nbsp;began to mumble something about bad weather.
nbsp;took no notice of Miss Sharp
nbsp;was in no joking mood
When in London Joseph Sedley lived ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) in lodgings of his own
nbsp;in a youth hostel.
nbsp;in a hotel
nbsp;with his parents
When Joseph Sedley worked in India he lived there ...
nbsp;(*ответ*) quite alone
nbsp;with his colleagues.
nbsp;in the local Christian community
nbsp;with his parents

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