The narrator doesn't want to have a beautiful and well-spoken girlfriend.
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- Why does the narrator want to have a beautiful and well-spoken girlfriend?
- The narrator doesn't want Polly to become intelligent.
- The flower _____. A: looks beautiful but doesn't smell good B: looks beautiful and smells well C: looks beautiful but not smells good D: not only look beautiful but also smell good
- I didn't see her in the meeting-room this afternoon. She ______ at the meeting. A: mustn't have spoken B: shouldn't have spoken C: needn't have spoken D: couldn't have spoken
- In the end of the story, ( ). A: Polly refused to be the narrator’s girlfriend B: the narrator and Polly became boyfriend and girlfriend C: Polly refused to be Rob’s girlfriend D: the narrator and Polly became classmates