The woman was _______ by feelings of guilt. A: disgusted B: discouraged C: tormented D: lingered
The woman was _______ by feelings of guilt. A: disgusted B: discouraged C: tormented D: lingered
The newcomers directly ______ the livelihood of the established workers. A: tormented B: thumped C: tempted D: threatened
The newcomers directly ______ the livelihood of the established workers. A: tormented B: thumped C: tempted D: threatened
___ literary world turns out to be a most disturbed, tormented and problematical one, which has much to do with the “black” vision of life and human beings._
___ literary world turns out to be a most disturbed, tormented and problematical one, which has much to do with the “black” vision of life and human beings._
___ literary world turns out to be a most disturbed, tormented and problematical one, which has much to do with the “black” vision of life and human beings. A: Herman Melville’s B: Washington Irving’s C: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s D: Walt Whitman’s
___ literary world turns out to be a most disturbed, tormented and problematical one, which has much to do with the “black” vision of life and human beings. A: Herman Melville’s B: Washington Irving’s C: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s D: Walt Whitman’s
_________ literary world turns out to be a most disturbed, tormented and problematical one, which has much to do with his "black" vision of life and human beings. A: Herman Melville's B: Washington Irving's C: Nanthaniel Hawthorne's D: Walt Whitman's
_________ literary world turns out to be a most disturbed, tormented and problematical one, which has much to do with his "black" vision of life and human beings. A: Herman Melville's B: Washington Irving's C: Nanthaniel Hawthorne's D: Walt Whitman's