What’s true about Gabriel in “The Dead”?
A: He loves his country and is proud of its culture.
B: His character is shaped by frustration, rancor, and disappointment.
C: He finds no genuine joy or pleasure in life.
D: He is obsessed with the past
A: He loves his country and is proud of its culture.
B: His character is shaped by frustration, rancor, and disappointment.
C: He finds no genuine joy or pleasure in life.
D: He is obsessed with the past
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- It was the first time in his life.<br/>He became a boss.<br/>He was proud.<br/>He owned a book-store. A: He became a boss of a book-store proud the first time in his life. B: He proudly became a boss of a book-store for the first time in his life. C: For the first time of his life, he became a boss of a book-store proudly. D: He was proud became a boss of a book-store the first time in his life.
- Sam is going to talk about the history of his country, but I'd rather he ________ (focus) more on its culture.
- Which of the following statements is true about Michael’s life? A: He got positive influences at home and at school. B: He started schooling at a very early age. C: The one positive influence in his life came from his mother. D: Religion was an important part of his life.
- What is true about Johnny A: He holds his head up. B: He looks at a customer' s eyes. C: He smiles. D: He doesn't turn his head or body towards the customers.
- About Charlie Chaplin, which of the following is not true about him?( ) A: He is a famous English comedian. B: His most recognized character is the clown. C: He inspired both high art and pop culture. D: He is the biggest star in the silent era.