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A long list of things?



 
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A long list of things? #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:27 am   A long list of things?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-70 "How to criticize", question 6

I have a long ......... of things I think are wrong, where shall I start?

(a) story
(b) description
(c) file
(d) list

Test No. incompl/inter-70 "How to criticize", answer 6

I have a long list of things I think are wrong, where shall I start?

Correct answer: (d) list

Your answer was: incorrect
I have a long description of things I think are wrong, where shall I start?
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hi! why word description doesn't fit in here?
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A list of things #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:53 pm   A list of things
 

Because a long list of things means a lot of things - many things.

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