For five dollars

250. Complete the sentence: Miss Reese is …

An old music teacher at the white high school

251. While they were thus engaged Ben Price, the detective, walked into the bank and stood at the counter watching the scene. This sentence is from the text:

“Jimmy Valentine’s Reformation” by O. Henry

252. Finish the sentence: The … sat down beside Anderson’s bed.

Lawyer

253. She was beautiful in the grand, classic manner. She didn’t look in the least like a film star or a model. But looking at her you forget everything. It was sheer beauty of her face that took your breath away. The main character of the text is…

Deborah

254. Complete the sentence: After the traffic occurrence Mrs. Forestier found shelter in the villa of some people called Hardy, their…

Neibours

255. Complete the sentence: Once or twice he gave Tom considerable sums and on this Tom bought a …

A motor car and some jewellery

256. Complete the sentence: “I’m …” Bufkins said.

An accountant

257. Complete the sentence: I was out but Betsy told the reporters everything and…

About the fence too

258. Complete the sentence: “.. you remember that scenario that you wrote and …me about six weeks ago?”

Do/ gave

259. Complete the sentence: I opened the door to…

Total stranger

260. Complete the sentence: Suddenly… attracted his attention.

The board against the wall

261. Most of our party were old friends of the Franklins, who took Deborah for granted as local phenomenon, but among them was a new comer – a young man with a beard named Aubrey Melcombe, who had lately taken charge of the local museum. These sentences are from the text:

“Fair of Face”

262. Complete the sentence: From to time he disappeared for several months and then he appeared again and …

Began to write

263. Complete the sentence: In the letter the editor of san Francisco magazine said the story …

Was good

264. All along the… were manuscripts of his novels.

Bookcase

265. Ramsay was in the American Consular Service, and was stationed at Kobe. This sentence is from the text…

“Mr. Know-All” by W.S. Maugham

266. Complete the sentence: “One… and … about eight o’clock, my mother, my sisters and myself were sitting in the dinning-room awaiting the arrival of my brothers from Sydney. They attended school there, and rowed or sailed the six miles to and fro every day, generally returning home by dusk”.

Cold/ windy evening

267. Complete the sentence: As soon as the sun came up, … on the top of the rock to dry myself.

I lay down

268. Complete the sentence: ‘she said that she would dance with me, If I brought her..


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