Tuesday, October 13, 2009

#962 ANSWERS TO 9611 TI 9620

Here are THE ANSWERS TO the quiz on ten GRE verbs:
CHOICE BOX
ACCUSE
BANISH
BEWILDER
DEFACE
DELIBERATE
DISPLAY
INFUSE
PLOD
SPARE
WRING


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9611. Accuse not Nature: she hath done her part;
Do thou but thine. (John Milton in his 'Paradise Lost')


9612. How hast thou the heart, .., To mangle me with that word--banished? (Shakespeare in his 'Romoeo and Juliet')


9613. O, that a mighty man, of such descent, Of such possessions, and so high esteem, Should be infused with so foul a spirit! (Shakespeare)


9614. False learning is good sense defaced. (Alexander Pope).


9615. Some are bewildered in the maze of schools. (Alexander Pope).


9616. The ploughman plods homeward his weary way. (Robert Gray).


9617. Women are as roses; whose fair flower, Being once displayed, doth fall that very hour. (Shakespeare).


9618. (Oh woman!)... When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou! (Scot).


9619. The woman that deliberates is lost. (Addison).


9620. Woodman! Spare the trees! (George P. Morris)

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