A. one of the
B. a
C. the
D. an
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The definite article "the" i s used here because "tallest building" refers to a specific superlative quality of the Eiffel Tower in the context of man-made structures.
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A. some, a
B. some, some
C. a, a
D. a, some
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I read a book and listened to some music.
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A. A
B. None
C. The
D. An
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I would like to have a cup of tea please.
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سوات پاکستان کا ____ منی سوئٹزرلینڈ ہے۔
A. A
B. The
C. No article
D. An
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To show similarity ÷ A/An or The = proper noun.
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A. He is a more better basketball player than his brother.
B. He is the best basketball player in his family.
C. He is a better basketball player than his brother
D. He is the most good basketball player than his brother.
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"He is a better basketball player than his brother."
correctly uses the comparative form of the adjective "good," which is "better".
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A. Rational
B. Obsessive
C. Emotional
D. Dilatory
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Obsessive – Means excessively preoccupied or fixated
Fits perfectly — the coach is over-the-top about fitness
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A. The Man of Life Upright
B. An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
C. Solidary Reaper
D. None of these
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These lines are taken from " Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard " by Thomas Gray.
The stanza reflects on the unrecognized potential of people buried in a quiet graveyard — possibly capable of greatness but lost to obscurity.
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A. Ballad
B. Elegy
C. Sonnet
D. None of these
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" The Abbot of Canterbury " is a traditional ballad , a narrative poem passed down orally.
It tells a story in simple language .
It often includes repetition and dialogue .
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A. None of these
B. Justice
C. Lover
D. Soldier
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Seven Ages of Man – by William Shakespeare (from As You Like It)
Infant – Helpless baby in arms. Schoolboy – Whining child going to school. Lover – Sighing young lover, writing ballads. Soldier – Hot-headed, seeking honor and reputation. Justice – Wise, well-fed, full of sayings and judgments. Pantaloon – Aging man, lean and slippers on. Second childishness – Senility, without teeth, sight, taste, or memory.
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A. The Count of Monte Cristo
B. None of these
C. The Prisoner of Zenda
D. Progress
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Professor Henry Corrie is the main character in the one-act play " Progress " by St. John Ervine .
The play explores the ethical conflict of scientific invention versus its destructive use in war.
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