Questions 50) and 5(g).
JEAN WATSON: The Old Man and His Children
Once there was an old man wh...
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Questions 50) and 5(g).
JEAN WATSON: The Old Man and His Children
Once there was an old man who had seven sons.
They should have been his pride and joy.
But they were not.
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() The above extract is a/an to a story.
(g) The idea expressed in the second sentence is
that of
Read the following extract carefully and
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