In Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe glorifies all the following qualities of the middle-class men except ______. A: the indignity of labour B: religious devotion C: loyalty to the king D: pioneering spirit
In Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe glorifies all the following qualities of the middle-class men except ______. A: the indignity of labour B: religious devotion C: loyalty to the king D: pioneering spirit
We may conclude from Paragraph 5 that a grown man ______. A: is always under stress B: always suffers from indignity C: often complains about his misfortune D: would find it hard to behave like the fathe
We may conclude from Paragraph 5 that a grown man ______. A: is always under stress B: always suffers from indignity C: often complains about his misfortune D: would find it hard to behave like the fathe
Father advised his two college-age sons to think about taking a job because________. A: his sons had asked for too much money B: his sons asked for money without minding the indignity C: he could not support his family D: he was pained to see his sons’ response to his suggestion
Father advised his two college-age sons to think about taking a job because________. A: his sons had asked for too much money B: his sons asked for money without minding the indignity C: he could not support his family D: he was pained to see his sons’ response to his suggestion
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