Direction: After Graduating with Honours, I became a Junior Assistant Clerk in a Magnificent Law Firm. I was sent, not to prepare Legal briefs, but to Serve Summons, like a Cheap Private Detective. I had to go to Dirty and Shadowy Corners of the City to seek out My Victims. Some of the larger and more self confident ones even beat me up. I hated this unpleasant work and the side of city life it revealed to me.
Q. The Law Firm that The Narrator joined was:
Direction: After Graduating with Honours, I became a Junior Assistant Clerk in a Magnificent Law Firm. I was sent, not to prepare Legal briefs, but to Serve Summons, like a Cheap Private Detective. I had to go to Dirty and Shadowy Corners of the City to seek out My Victims. Some of the larger and more self confident ones even beat me up. I hated this unpleasant work and the side of city life it revealed to me.
Q. Which of the following options was NOT a part of this Unpleasant work?
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Direction: After Graduating with Honours, I became a Junior Assistant Clerk in a Magnificent Law Firm. I was sent, not to prepare Legal briefs, but to Serve Summons, like a Cheap Private Detective. I had to go to Dirty and Shadowy Corners of the City to seek out My Victims. Some of the larger and more self confident ones even beat me up. I hated this unpleasant work and the side of city life it revealed to me.
Q. ‘Like a Cheap Private Detective’ is a reference to the fact that the Speaker:
Direction: After Graduating with Honours, I became a Junior Assistant Clerk in a Magnificent Law Firm. I was sent, not to prepare Legal briefs, but to Serve Summons, like a Cheap Private Detective. I had to go to Dirty and Shadowy Corners of the City to seek out My Victims. Some of the larger and more self confident ones even beat me up. I hated this unpleasant work and the side of city life it revealed to me.
Choose the option that is NOT TRUE.
Q. The Speaker found this side of the city life unpleasant because it revealed People who had:
Direction: After Graduating with Honours, I became a Junior Assistant Clerk in a Magnificent Law Firm. I was sent, not to prepare Legal briefs, but to Serve Summons, like a Cheap Private Detective. I had to go to Dirty and Shadowy Corners of the City to seek out My Victims. Some of the larger and more self confident ones even beat me up. I hated this unpleasant work and the side of city life it revealed to me.
Choose the option that is NOT TRUE.
Q. The Shadowy Corners of the City conjure up Images of Places:
Direction: Fritz looked at me, hiding behind Bill. He hesitated and then admitted, “Yes, he was in here a little while ago. Guess he’s gone over to Gustaff’s to get a shave.”
“Well, if he comes in, tell him I’m looking for him.” We drove to Gustaff’s Barber shop. Again, Bill went in first, and I lingered at the Door. He asked not only the Swede but Two Customers if they had seen Lutkins. The Swede had not. He said angrily, “I haven’t seen him and don’t care to. But if you find him, you can just collect that Dollar Thirty-five, he owes me.” One of the Customers thought he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street, this side of the Hotel.
Q. Fritz’s hesitation was on account of wanting to:
Direction: Fritz looked at me, hiding behind Bill. He hesitated and then admitted, “Yes, he was in here a little while ago. Guess he’s gone over to Gustaff’s to get a shave.”
“Well, if he comes in, tell him I’m looking for him.” We drove to Gustaff’s Barber shop. Again, Bill went in first, and I lingered at the Door. He asked not only the Swede but Two Customers if they had seen Lutkins. The Swede had not. He said angrily, “I haven’t seen him and don’t care to. But if you find him, you can just collect that Dollar Thirty-five, he owes me.” One of the Customers thought he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street, this side of the Hotel.
Q. The Narrator hovered near the Door because he:
Direction: Fritz looked at me, hiding behind Bill. He hesitated and then admitted, “Yes, he was in here a little while ago. Guess he’s gone over to Gustaff’s to get a shave.”
“Well, if he comes in, tell him I’m looking for him.” We drove to Gustaff’s Barber shop. Again, Bill went in first, and I lingered at the Door. He asked not only the Swede but Two Customers if they had seen Lutkins. The Swede had not. He said angrily, “I haven’t seen him and don’t care to. But if you find him, you can just collect that Dollar Thirty-five, he owes me.” One of the Customers thought he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street, this side of the Hotel.
The Narrator lingered at the Door while Bill went in first and made enquiries.
Q. Pick up the option that does not correctly use the word ‘linger’ in the sentence:
Direction: Fritz looked at me, hiding behind Bill. He hesitated and then admitted, “Yes, he was in here a little while ago. Guess he’s gone over to Gustaff’s to get a shave.”
“Well, if he comes in, tell him I’m looking for him.” We drove to Gustaff’s Barber shop. Again, Bill went in first, and I lingered at the Door. He asked not only the Swede but Two Customers if they had seen Lutkins. The Swede had not. He said angrily, “I haven’t seen him and don’t care to. But if you find him, you can just collect that Dollar Thirty-five, he owes me.” One of the Customers thought he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street, this side of the Hotel.
Q. The extract is an example of writing in the style of a/an:
Direction: Fritz looked at me, hiding behind Bill. He hesitated and then admitted, “Yes, he was in here a little while ago. Guess he’s gone over to Gustaff’s to get a shave.”
“Well, if he comes in, tell him I’m looking for him.” We drove to Gustaff’s Barber shop. Again, Bill went in first, and I lingered at the Door. He asked not only the Swede but Two Customers if they had seen Lutkins. The Swede had not. He said angrily, “I haven’t seen him and don’t care to. But if you find him, you can just collect that Dollar Thirty-five, he owes me.” One of the Customers thought he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street, this side of the Hotel.
Q. One person mentioned that he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street. This was an example of: