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English, 16.07.2021 20:40, janahiac09

1. One of my law d. Brother-in law. he? is visiting us at Christmas. a. Brother-in-law b. Brother-in-laws c. Brothers-in- 2. What do you want to see the pastor ? a. By b. around c. About d. Towards 3. Kweku goes to the stadium every Sunday . a. Isn't it? b. Can't he? c. Doesn't he? d. Isn't change. a. On b. At c. To d. of 4. The headmaster said the new fee was subject 5. Are you the person who beaten last night? a. Less b. has been c. was d. Least Part-II: There are four options that follow each sentence. Choose the one that matches the correct answer that defines the underline word. 1. There was anarchy when the rebels overthrew the government. a. Lawlessness b. Injustic c. Oppression d. Fear 2. The guest speaker was described as a man of very alluring personality. a. tempestuoust mercurial c. voluble d. charming 3. A journalist would do well not to express prejudicial views. a. unbiased b. colored c. b d. hostile 4. Climbing great heights terrifies me. a. frighten b. threatens c. annoy d. shocks 5. The politician has an inordinate ambition to rule the country, a. incredible b. excessi erratic d. unwarranted Part-III Essay: Letter writing of the issues affecting your​

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