Not surprisingly, the (i) ____________ of the printing press (ii)
____________ mass literacy, as books were no longer (iii) ____________ exclusive to the clergy and aristocracy.
Question 1 of 62
英文儿歌Dickens’s Uriah Heep, literature’s exemplar of (i) ____________, is doubtlessly not a unique figure either in fiction or in life. Who in real life has not en (ii) ____________, cringing, sycophantic headwaiters, public rvants, and car salespeople? Surely, Dickens was our premiere caricaturist, able to capture specific and recognizable human (iii) ____________ with broad strokes of his pen.
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Question 2 of 62
babyshowerFor some English speakers in the United States, the word “yam” is (i)
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____________ “sweet potato,” despite veral differences between them. The yam is a starchy, white-fleshed tuber very low in beta carotene, characteristics not shared by its sweeter, more nutritious (ii) ____________. One can trace the yam, the (iii)____________ version of the word “nyami,”back to West African origins, whereas sweet potatoes were first grown in Tropical America.
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insurpriQuestion 3 of 62
strongwellTo asrt that the writing of a historical text draws on the same (i)
____________ of techniques as the writing of a work of fiction may (ii) ____________ tho authors who feel that the two disciplines
(iii)____________ very little.
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beheadQuestion 4 of 62
My mother would brook no argument about the u of vulgar (i)
____________. As a result, I refined and sharpened my vocabulary until it became too (ii) ____________ for my peers to (iii)____________.
Question 62 of 62
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