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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Difference between 'work out' and 'work over'
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The detective story is sometimes called 'whodunit' because the reader has to work out who did it, who committed the crime.

Correct answer: (b) out

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 vocabulary building exercises: noun adjective verb tests meaning of "Send up blind alleys"
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The skill of course of the writing is how many times a reader can be sent up blind alleys.

Correct answer: (c) blind

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 online word games: free noun adjective verb game toeic practice test Meaning of "Red herrings"
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Another way of putting this is how many red herrings the author can throw in the reader's path.

Correct answer: (d) herrings

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 meaning of ticket, book, plumber, discouraged, cart, retire What is the difference between "suspension" and "suspense"?
who has done it answer 4
The idea is to keep the readers in a permanent state of suspense so that they never know what's going to happen next.

Correct answer: (a) suspense

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 pimsleur method: pimsleur french instant conversation What is difference between unfold and untie
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As the plot unfolds, you find yourself agreeing with one character's solution and then another's.

Correct answer: (b) unfolds

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 activities for teaching vocabulary: english nouns verbs Walking around in a maze
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As a result you feel as if you are walking in a maze since at each turning you come to a block end.

Correct answer: (c) maze

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 word games online: free noun verb game sat exam test What does 'his little grey cells' mean?
who has done it answer 7
One of the best known detectives is Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot who uses what he calls his little grey cells — his brains.

Correct answer: (b) cells

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 define self-respect, aspire, ministration, introversion, boll Meaning of "Invariably Poirots calls all the suspicions together..."
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Invariably Poirots calls all the suspects together in the last part of the story.

Correct answer: (d) suspects

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 hello from poland, i hope to become a translator... Exclude vs. eliminate
who has done it answer 9
One by one he eliminates the innocent until finally the murderer is unmasked.

Correct answer: (c) eliminates

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 meaning of "went like a lead balloon" 'to take part in the final meeting' vs 'to take partition in the final meeting'
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The thing that always surprises me is the fact that the murderer bothers to take part in the final meeting.

Correct answer: (b) part

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