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English, 07.09.2020 05:01, kat2177

Read the following short passage and answer the questions on it.
When her husband was leaving
on yet another tour of his clinics,
Mrs Obioma braced up for the
new familiar period of boredom.
How wrong she was by nightfall,
the robbers struck. They forced
their way into the living-room
with relative ease. The woman
shocked to the marrow with fear,
shouted for help. The neighbours
heard but none was brave enough
to take on the armed men. The
gang leader shouted at her to
being a nuisance. She was dealt a
couple of blows and was pushed
into the living-room. She kept on
shouting, pleading for the safety
of her children. These were soon
shepherded to her side and sure
enough she kept quite.
Thereafter the men worked
uninhibited.
Question
1. For what purpose did Dr.
Obioma frequently go on tour?
2. What made Mrs. Obioma
continue to shout before she
finally stopped?
"shocked to the marrow with
fear"
3. What grammatical name is
given to this expression as
used in the sentence?
4. What is its function?
5. Give another word for
'uninhibited' that can replace it
as used in the passage?

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