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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. I started for school very late that morning Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. I started for school very late that morning Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. I started for school very late that morning Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. I started for school very late that morning Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. I started for school very late that morning Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. I started for school very late that morning Choose the option that BEST completes the sentence: 'The rule was so difficult that Franz could not ___ it eveChoose the option that BEST completes the sentence: 'Despite the chaos in the streets, the classroom remained Choose the option that BEST completes the sentence: 'The realisation came too late; Franz ___ that he had wastChoose the option that BEST completes: 'M. Hamel had been the village's French teacher ___ forty years.'Choose the option that BEST completes: '___ he had paid more attention earlier, Franz would not be regretting Choose the option that BEST completes: 'M. Hamel's love for the French language ___ in every word he spoke thaIdentify the error: 'Each of the students / have been / asked to write / a short essay.'Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.Choose the sentence that uses the conditional correctly.Identify the part of speech of 'tempting' in: 'It was all much more tempting than the rule for participles.'Choose the correct form of the verb: 'Neither the teacher nor the students ___ aware of the order from Berlin 'In great dread of' (used in the passage) means most closelyThe one-word substitute for 'a person who teaches by talking informally rather than by giving formal lessons' The idiom 'to swallow one's pride' meansChoose the BEST collocation: 'M. Hamel spoke in a ___ tone.''Reproach ourselves with' (in the passage) is closest to