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Page 74
So answer " nay " - " deny what the bird says " ( “ Cuckoo " being an insulting
word for a married man - as if the bird were making fun of him ) . SI set his wit to -
“ think out an answer to " . 52 give ... the lie - " tell the bird it is lying ' 53 he , the
bird .
So answer " nay " - " deny what the bird says " ( “ Cuckoo " being an insulting
word for a married man - as if the bird were making fun of him ) . SI set his wit to -
“ think out an answer to " . 52 give ... the lie - " tell the bird it is lying ' 53 he , the
bird .
Page 199
Then decide on which of the questions you are going to answer , making quite
sure you have chosen the right number , and that they come from the right
sections of the paper . As you begin to plan your answers , make absolutely
certain you ...
Then decide on which of the questions you are going to answer , making quite
sure you have chosen the right number , and that they come from the right
sections of the paper . As you begin to plan your answers , make absolutely
certain you ...
Page 207
You should finish your answer with a short paragraph summing up your
impressions of him , perhaps utilising one or both of the descriptions given in the
question to crystalise your final views . ( As elsewhere , we have given line
references in ...
You should finish your answer with a short paragraph summing up your
impressions of him , perhaps utilising one or both of the descriptions given in the
question to crystalise your final views . ( As elsewhere , we have given line
references in ...
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