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Turn over choices Mon Dec 13, 2004 10:45 am  Turn over choices
 

Test No. incompl/inter-33 "Story (2)", question 9

You had to stand there for ages while each guest made up their mind, turning ......... the choices in their minds.

(a) down
(b) over
(c) in
(d) into

Test No. incompl/inter-33 "Story (2)", answer 9

You had to stand there for ages while each guest made up their mind, turning over the choices in their minds.

Correct answer: (b) over

Your answer was: incorrect
You had to stand there for ages while each guest made up their mind, turning in the choices in their minds.
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Turn over choices Mon Dec 13, 2004 10:49 am  Turn over choices
 

If you turn over choices in your head, you ponder or consider them very carefully.
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Fasty... Mon Dec 13, 2004 10:56 am  Fasty...
 

As it was boggling my mind I thought I'd wait until you'll reply
maybe tomorrow but I'll keep going now that I see you're quick on the draw.

YOu really don't cease to amaze me....

keep the good work.
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