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6. The lecturer was saying something about Tennyson’s solidity and fifty heads
were bent to take notes. (F. S. Fitzgerald)
7. He felt deeply drawn to him, and not solely because he was intrigued by the
contrast between O’Brien’s urbane manner and his prize-fighter’s physique.
(G. Orwell)
8. It has been truthfully said that one picture tells more than ten thousand
words, and in this case, the jurist’s attitude left no doubt of his faith in
Virginia Baxter’s innocence. (E. S. Gardner)
9. John noticed my surprise at the news of his mother’s remarriage and smiled
rather ruefully. (A. Christie)
10. Sophie's voice dropped to a whisper now. (D. Brown)
V. Account for the use of articles in the following sentences:
1. No, he had never written about Paris. Not the Paris he cared about. (E.
Hemingway)
2. He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had
gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish. In the first forty days a boy
had been with him. (E. Hemingway)
3. Once when I was passing that way, a total stranger took me by the arm and,
pointing to Mother, said, "Look at that crazy old dame." (J. Cheever)
4. This was not the same June who had paid the trembling visit five months
ago; those months of suffering and restraint had made her less sensitive... (J.
Galsworthy)
5. On a dark, misty, raw morning in January, I had left a hostile roof with a
desperate and embittered heart – a sense of outlawry and almost of
reprobation – to seek the chilly harbourage of Lowood: that bourne so far
away and unexplored. The same hostile roof now again rose before me: my
prospects were doubtful yet; and I had yet an aching heart. (Ch. Bronte)
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