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From Charles Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (1807). Choose the word that **best matches** the meaning of the From Charles Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (1807). Choose the word that is **opposite in meaning** to the unFrom Charles Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (1807). Choose the word that **best matches** the meaning of the From Charles Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (1807). Choose the word that **best matches** the meaning of the From Charles Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (1807). The phrase "This strange news of his lost father soon rouFrom Charles Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (1807). Choose the word that **best matches** the meaning of the From Lamb's *Tales from Shakespeare* (*Macbeth*). Choose the word **closest in meaning** to the underlined worChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *valour*. "Macbeth was in great esteem at court for his **valour** Choose the word **most opposite in meaning** to *withered*. "Their **withered** skins and wild attire made thChoose the word **closest in meaning** to the underlined word. "Such a **prophetic** greeting might well amazChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *empowered*. "Messengers from the king, who were **empowered** by hChoose the word **closest in meaning** to the underlined word. "He stood wrapped in **amazement**, unable to Choose the word **closest in meaning** to *betray* in the sentence. "These ministers of darkness tell us trutChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *compass* in the sentence. "From that time he bent all his thoughtsChoose the word **most opposite in meaning** to *reluctant*. "She spurred on the **reluctant** purpose of MacChoose the word **closest in meaning** to the underlined word. "Macbeth felt **compunction** at the thoughts Choose the word **closest in meaning** to *condescension*. "The king, who out of his royal **condescension** Choose the word **closest in meaning** to the underlined word. "Lady Macbeth had the art of covering **treachChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *abhorrent*. "She would not have undertaken a deed so **abhorrent**Choose the word **closest in meaning** to *scrupulous*. "She knew him to be ambitious, but withal to be **scrChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *inordinate*. "Not yet prepared for that height of crime which commChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *intoxicated*. "She had taken care to ply the grooms of his chamberChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *resolution* in the sentence. "She had won him to consent to the muChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *fatigue*. "There lay Duncan in a sound sleep after the **fatigues*Choose the word **most opposite in meaning** to *wholesome*. "The air about [the castle] was sweet and **wholChoose the word **closest in meaning** to the underlined word. "The first of them saluted Macbeth with the tiChoose the meaning of the idiom **"the milk of human kindness"** as Lamb uses it. "She feared her husband's nChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *contrived*. "That it was too full of the milk of human kindness, tChoose the word **closest in meaning** to *ambitious*. "She was a bad, **ambitious** woman."Choose the word **closest in meaning** to *spurred on* in the sentence. "She **spurred on** the reluctant purChoose the correct article: "I saw ___ elephant at the zoo."Choose the correct article: "She is ___ honest person."Choose the correct article: "He is ___ university professor."Which sentence uses the **definite article** correctly?Choose the correct article: "___ Ganga is a sacred river."Choose the correct form: "Each of the boys ___ a prize."Choose the correct form: "The team ___ playing well."Choose the correct form: "Neither of the answers ___ correct."Choose the correct form: "Mathematics ___ my favourite subject."Choose the correct form: "Neither he nor his friends ___ available."Choose the correct tense: "By the time he arrived, the train ___."Choose the correct tense: "She ___ in Delhi since 2010."Choose the correct tense: "He ___ his homework before the teacher came."Choose the correct tense: "Water ___ at 100°C."Choose the correct tense: "I will call you when I ___ home."Choose the correct preposition: "She is married ___ a doctor."Choose the correct preposition: "He is suffering ___ a fever."Choose the correct preposition: "I have been waiting ___ you for an hour."Choose the correct preposition: "He is jealous ___ his brother's success."Choose the correct preposition: "The book is divided ___ five chapters."Convert to passive voice: "He writes a letter."Convert to passive voice: "They built this bridge in 1980."Convert to passive voice: "Who broke the window?"Identify the **part of speech** of the underlined word: "He runs **quickly**."Identify the **part of speech** of *but* in: "She is poor **but** honest."Which is a **simple sentence**?Which is a **complex sentence**?Spot the error: "He returned back from Delhi yesterday."Choose the correctly spelled word:Choose the correct option: 'The team _____ winning the championship for years.'Choose the correct article: '_____ honest student deserves a reward.'Convert to passive: 'Rohit wrote a letter to the editor.'Choose the correct preposition: 'The student is preoccupied _____ his upcoming exams.'The SYNONYM of 'rapid' is most likely:The idiom 'to bury the hatchet' means:In a cloze test, the best approach is to:In a para-jumble, the TOPIC SENTENCE is best identified by:The one-word substitution for 'one who hates women' is: