You cannot [u] [/u] his poems with his plays.
A: extra
B: equate
C: equitable
A: extra
B: equate
C: equitable
B
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- You cannot [u] [/u] his poems with his plays. A: extra B: equate C: equitable
- With his 38 plays, _______sonnets and 2 long poems, Shakespeare has established his giant position in world literature.
- [u] [/u] name is Tony and [u] [/u] name is Lucy. 未知类型:{'label': 'questionDesc', 'content': '请选择正确答案。', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181} A: Her; his B: His; her C: Her; her D: His; his
- Which of the following statement is True about Bernard Shaw? A: Most of his plays are called problem plays. B: He is the greatest romanticist in the 18th century. C: He is a spokesman for aestheticism. D: He has his national pride and his hatred for English oppression.
- —Whose cell phone is it? —-I’m not sure. You can ask him. Maybe it belongs to [u] [/u]. A: his B: him C: he D: himself
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Ben Johnson is specially known for his adoption of the genre of humor in his plays.
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He usually [u] [/u] his bag [u] [/u] magazines and story books. A: fill, with B: fills, with C: fill, into D: fills, in
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Somehow he always manages to [u] [/u] his opponents. A: outlet B: outwit C: wisdom
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—Did he give you advice on your work yesterday? —Yes. But his advice, as a matter of fact, [u] [/u] my difficulty. A: used to B: related to C: added to D: belonged to
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He paused a moment to raise his [u] [/u] from the chair. A: posterior B: serious C: postclassical