What is the most obvious in this book are all those details of daily living which makes Mrs. Richards anything but common.According to this statement, what kind of person is Mrs. Richards?
A: She is very obvious.
B: She is anything she wants to be.
C: She is an unusual person.
D: She is quite ordinary.
A: She is very obvious.
B: She is anything she wants to be.
C: She is an unusual person.
D: She is quite ordinary.
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- What is most obvious in this book are all those details of daily living that make Mrs. Richards anything but common.According to this statement, what kind of person is Mrs. Richards? A: She is very obvious. B: She is an unusual person. C: She is anything she wants to be. D: She is quite ordinary.
- What is most obvious in this book are those details of daily living which make Mrs. Richards but common. A: A. anything B: B. everything C: C. nothing D: D. something
- What is most obvious in this book are all those details of daily living which make Mrs. Richard anything but common. A: nothing but B: far from being C: above all D: rather than
- What does Mrs. Green say A: She says that Peter will help Mr. Black with his English. B: She says that she wants Mr. Black to help Peter. C: She says that she wants Mr. Black to help her.
- The fact_____ she had not said anything surprised all of us. A: as B: what C: that D: which