You may not have heard of the poet of this poem—he is rather()
A: obscure.
B: overachieving.
C: notorious.
D: conspicuous.
A: obscure.
B: overachieving.
C: notorious.
D: conspicuous.
A
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- A.notoriousB.indecentC.obscureD.desperate A: notorious B: indecent C: obscure D: desperate
- Read it aloud so that I ________ you clearly. A: may hear B: will hear C: hear D: have heard
- ______ you _______ me? I thought I ________ you calling me. A: Did, call, heard B: Have, called, heard C: Have, called, have heard D: Were, call, heard
- He you more help,even though he was busy. A: might have given B: might give C: must have given D: may give
- How long ___________here? I___________that the meeting has been canceled. A: did you stay...just heard B: did you stay...have just heard C: have you stayed...have just heard D: have you stayed...hear
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We___them because of the noise from the river then. A: could not have heard B: must not hear C: need not have heard D: may not hear
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I look forward to _____from you . A: hear B: have heard C: be heard D: hearing
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T.S. Eliot’s poem is hard to read because the poet . A: A. uses a lot of obscure allusions and makes the work in fragment. B: B. employs long sentences to let out his dissatisfaction. C: C. misspells the words in poem on purpose. D: D. uses many countries' languages
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Do you ever have any trouble the obscure path through the forest?
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Sound of friction can be heard at the windlass when ____. A: you have heaved the anchor B: you heaved the anchor C: you have the anchor D: you will have the anchor