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Part One: Structure & Written Expression aJuj7y-
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Direction: In each question decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Put the letter of your choice in the Bo](n*i
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1. Thomas Wolfe portrayed people so that you came to know their yearnings, their impulses, and JEK%y
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Part Two: Reading Comprehension uv@4/M`
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I. Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each question four answers e]rWR
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It was a normal day in the life of the American Red Cross in Greater New York. First, part of a building on West 140th Street, in Harlem, fell down. Beds tumbled through the air people slid out of their apartments and onto the ground, three people died, and the Red Cross was there, helping shocked residents find temporary shelter, and food and clothing .Then it was back gi~*1RIel;
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downtown for that evening's big Fend-raiser, the Eleventh Annual Red Cross Award Dinner Dance, at the Pierre. "That's why I have bad hair tonight," said Christopher Peake , a Red Cross X+iUT
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