REVIVE : EXHAUSTED ::A.reward : superiorB.refer : adjacentC.replace : lostD.rejuvenate : d
REVIVE : EXHAUSTED ::
A.reward : superior
B.refer : adjacent
C.replace : lost
D.rejuvenate : drained
E.resume : interrupted
REVIVE : EXHAUSTED ::
A.reward : superior
B.refer : adjacent
C.replace : lost
D.rejuvenate : drained
E.resume : interrupted
A.it was useless reviving
B.there was no use reviving
C.there was no use to try to revive
D.it was no use trying to revive
A.exhausted…exhausted
B.exhausting…exhausted
C.exhausted…exhausting
D.exhausting…exhausting
A) revive
B) retort
C) revenge
D) remedy
How does Gunter Grass revive the memory of the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy?
A.By presenting the horrible scene of the torpedo attack.
B.By describing the ship's sinking in great detail.
C.By giving an interview to the weekly Die Woche.
D.By depicting the survival of a young pregnant woman.
A.exhausting; exhausted
B.exhausted :exhausting
C.exhausted; exhausted
D.exhausting; exhausting
A.exhausted…learned
B.exhausted…learning
C.to exhaust… to learn
D.exhausted…to learn
The word exhausted in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A.increased
B.used
C.resupplied
D.wasted
A.A.As she was exhausted
B.B.Exhausted as she was
C.C.Exhausted as was she
D.D.As was exhausted she