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essence of poetry is beauty. 'I would define the poetry
of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty’ poem ||
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litte or nothing to do with intellect, conscience, duty ot
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stress the most exalted experiences of superior men.
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moments of the happiest and best minds.
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thought of poetry as more rational and intellectual. He
defined poetry as 'a criticism of life under conditions
fizzed for such criticism by the laws of poetic truth and
beauty.’ After all these studied and sophisticated
definitions, however, I believe we are still at a loss to
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Nylon was invented in the early 1930s (1). an
American chemist, Julian Hill. Other scientists (2)
with his invention and finally on 27 October 1983,
Nylon G) to the world, It was cheap and strong
and immediately (4) successful, especially in the
making of women’s stocking, During the second World
War, the (5), present for many women was a pair
of nylon stockings. Today, we (6). nylon in many
things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers and
even spare parts for the human body. It (7) an
important part in our lives for over 50 years
1.A.for B.to C.by Da from _E.as.
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evil with darkness.
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and darkness with evil.
C. Cultures see light with discovery and darkness and
evil together.
D. Inall cultures light and darkness live side by side.
and darkness is evil forall.
linking industrial and mining regions’.
Avnerve B. C.aorta -D. vein ___E. vessel
‘A. The station isn't here near anywhere.
B. The station isn't near anywhere here.
C. The station isn't here anywhere near.
D. The station isn't anywhere near here.
E, The Station isn't near here anywhere.
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9, Which ot the following makes correct sense?
A, Wanted a lady piano for singing.
B. Wanted a piano for a lady to sing songs.
(C. Wanted for a lady piano to sing song.
D. Wanted a song for a lady piano
E, Wanted a lady for a singing piano
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crossed till the final result is declared’ the idiomatic
expression to keep our fingers crossed means:
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C. to wait expectantly D. to keep praying
E. to respect the Crucifixion
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D. Allis fire in love and war
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A. The earth is for frying
B. We should roast the earth
C. The earth shouldn't be destroyed as we don't have
another one of its kind
D. Humans are illogical and immoral
E, The earth has no future
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translation of 80 CHAT ak CROAT CTeG cafe Om”
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B. The boys heard the bell to run out.
CC. The boys heard the bell and ran out.
D-immediately rings the bell and the boys run out,
E. Run the boys with the bell.
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