'Dubious' in a sentence: He made the highly dubious claim that Elvis is still alive and living in Hawaii.
Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 第 21 题 Because of the ___ of its ideas, the book was in wide circulation both at home and abroad. A originality B subjectivity C genera...
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novels going to my father to vent their displeasure. He always apologizes in my place, but then urges them not to take such things so seriously. He’ll say: “The first sentence in Red Sorghum, ‘My father, a bandit’s offspring,’ ...
Chris Wheatley,Longreads, 6 June 2024 The detractors objected to itsinceldepiction of Arthur Fleck as a morally dubious, if not downright irresponsible, attempt to find compassion for the kind of aggrieved masculinity that breeds gun violence. ...
Blank Filling (10%) Directions: In this part, there are 10 incomplete sentences. Choose the phrase from the following box which best completes each sentence. Change the grammatical form of each phrase if necessary. Write your answers on your ANSWER SHEET. 1. The figures are not very good ...
Dellar asked the student if he could take the paper with the translated sentence on it, and he agreed. At the next class, the student came to class and, according to Dellar, this happened Dellar: Ah, hi Laurent. I’m sorry, because I know that French and English are exactly the ...
Poor Princess Eugenie, a sentence we thought we’d never say here at People Are Talking. Her big day was fraught with difficulties.No telly company wanted to broadcast her vows and the British public moaned about their taxes going towards the young York’s nuptials. ...
A writer’s intentions—the best, the worst, and the proverbially dubious—pave all sorts of profoundly manufactured, “necessary” roads the reader almost certainly won’t walk. The reader seeks what the reader needs: excitement, information, oblivion, or perhaps just a digestive after a heavy...