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Feeling down in the dumps #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 21, 2005 20:17 pm   Feeling down in the dumps
 

Test No. express/advan-3 "Lucky Alex", question 1

Alex had lost a lot of money and as a consequence was feeling down in the dumps.

(a) lonely
(b) miserable
(c) uncomfortable
(d) uneasy

Test No. express/advan-3 "Lucky Alex", answer 1

Alex had lost a lot of money and as a consequence was feeling miserable.

Correct answer: (b) miserable
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is choice (b) right?
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Feeling down in the dumps #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 21, 2005 20:20 pm   Feeling down in the dumps
 

Yes
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