Woman: I think the author was indicating that he was supporting the war. Man: He said one thing, but he meant another. You have to read between the lines. Question: What should the woman do to fully understand the author().
A: Leaving out unimportant parts.
B: Reading again and again.
C: Looking for other references.
D: Finding the hidden meaning.
A: Leaving out unimportant parts.
B: Reading again and again.
C: Looking for other references.
D: Finding the hidden meaning.
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- Woman: I think the author was indicating that he was supporting the war. Man: He said one thing, but he meant another. You have to read between the lines. Question: What should the woman do to fully understand the author A: Leaving out unimportant parts. B: Reading again and again. C: Looking for other references. D: Finding the hidden meanin
- What is the woman’s suggestion A: He should be sure that no parts are missing. B: He might not use the parts again. C: He should put the equipment somewhere else. D: He can’t count on finishing first.
- What do you think of the judge after reading the passage() A: He was foolish. B: He was clever. C: He was neither foolish nor clever. D: He was kind enough to give the woman twenty-five cents.
- What will the man most possibly do after the conversation() A: He will move out of the apartment. B: He will not bring anyone to the apartment anymore. C: He will try to work out the problem with Gary. D: He will invite the woman to have a conversation with Gary.
- Do you understand what I said _________ do you want me to explain it again