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Kind-hearted? #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 13, 2004 0:05 am   Kind-hearted?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-8 "Going on foot", question 5

Don't be put ......... by his manner, he is really kind hearted.

(a) through
(b) up
(c) off
(d) in

Test No. incompl/inter-8 "Going on foot", answer 5

Don't be put off by his manner, he is really kind hearted.

Correct answer: (c) off

Your answer was: correct
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Hello, what is kind hearted please? Thanks
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Kind-hearted #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:09 am   Kind-hearted
 

Hi Stef,

A kind-hearted person is one who cares a lot about other people and always wants to help them.

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