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- In the sentence "All is not gold that glitters," the word "that" is used as a relative pronoun modifying "gold," functioning adjectivally.
- It introduces the relative clause "that glitters," which describes "gold."
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- The Seven Lamps of Architecture was written by John Ruskin in 1849.
- It outlines seven moral principles (or "lamps") essential to good architecture.
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- Eugene O'Neill is known for his realistic and tragic plays, not absurdist drama.
- Absurdist dramatists like Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco focus on existential themes, illogical situations, and meaningless dialogues.
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- The correct sentence is: "This watch will not cost very much."
- اس گھڑی پر بہت زیادہ لاگت نہیں آئے گی۔
- "Will not cost" is correct because it refers to a future event.
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On average, the unemployment rate has been going up 1 percent a year.
اوسطا ، بے روزگاری کی شرح ایک سال میں 1 فیصد بڑھ رہی ہے۔
"On average" is the correct phrase used to indicate a general trend or typical value.
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A suspicious-looking man had been seen in the vicinity of the bank shortly before it was robbed yesterday.
ایک مشکوک نظر آنے والا شخص کل کو لوٹنے سے کچھ ہی دیر پہلے بینک کے آس پاس میں دیکھا گیا تھا۔
"Vicinity" refers to the surrounding area.
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- Geoffrey Chaucer introduced the heroic couplet in English poetry, notably in The Canterbury Tales.
- The heroic couplet consists of rhymed pairs of iambic pentameter lines.
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- Mary Ann Evans was the real name of George Eliot, a famous 19th-century English novelist.
- She used a male pen name to ensure her works were taken seriously in a male-dominated literary world.
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- Lord Byron died in Missolonghi, Greece, in 1824 while supporting the Greek War of Independence.
- Shelley and Blake died in Italy and England, respectively.
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- Fragile and Durable are opposites.
- Transient and Lasting are also opposites.
- As "transient" means short-lived, while "lasting" means enduring.