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Document 6533031
Sample Examination I Directions:Thissectionconsistsofselectionsfromliteraryworksandquestionsontheircontent,form,andstyle.After to each question' reading each passage, choose the best answer EXCEPT' of questions that contain the words NOT' LEAST' or Note: Pay particular attention to the requirement bicycles and wagons swerved to avoid him' He passage Questions 1-16: Read the following went through them...like a great monster walking carefully before you choose your answers' (45) through a cloud of ants, that are carrying on their futile-and infinitesimal labours about his feet" "His He walked quickly along a narrow passage face...was like a subtle mask' It was so" 'so dead' it into a dark lane. The lane was empty' So He walked straight across the pavement in the appeared at first. But as Gypo stood hidden into a public-house. He kicked the swing door open Ooo*uy of an old empty house' pier-cing the (so) with his foot, just as he had entered the police(5) a.mttt with wild eyes, he heard a-footstep""the of a station. He put a pound note on the counter with sound first human footstep he had heard' the first He "Pint'" slry of nis pAm and uttered one word: an his fellow human beings, since he had become stared at the counter until the drink was served' " ' informer..'and an outcast' Now he definitely set out to form a plan of Immediately he felt that the footstep was and to menacing, as if he were certain that it belonged strange!"" How him' somebody that was tracking Ninety minutes ago, his ears would-not have normally challenged the sound of breath coming anention into pricked they from his lungs- But now tbe foom approached (15) at the trudging shuffle that left. His heart began to Pant' It Of cours=e it was nobody of consequence' a wi& fare' ill of woman was only a ragged old She pilsd debauched face and melancholy eyes' somerting muttering him' (20) drunkenly in front of unintelligible- -. -spat and Passed on witrom Was it an omen? Gypo did mt notioe that (10) (5' acrion- It had been a habit with McPhillip himself. Whenever they had done any "stunt"'they immediately...set about forming plans for an alibi.... Suddenly Gypo realized what a clever had (60) fellow McPhillip must really have been" "Gypo He plans' of never given any ttrougtrt to the matter onen;ed to siy to McPhillip with a queer glassy o' took in his eyes: "Mac, you bite the easy side you an' the cheese. igot to do all the rough work (65) do all the thinkin .... Now, for the first time, he realized the difficulty of making a plan without McPhillip' When he had to ttrint it out for himself it appeared to be devilish work. His brain got all in a tangle speat<ingl ii was. He merely li$ercd to fu sormd of k carelessly thryg[ tre pods' footsteps, ^ splashing Tt"o le toorca ahead of him futiv€fy md (25) moved off with the careful lisening' sooping nig[t in a movement of a man wandering alone at tumed a forest gorge where lions are about' He of light ablue with face to corner and came face going people of crorrds and (30) -d u ,,."", with shops he Then fear' with about. At first he shuddered had he to swore and drew in a deep breath' What going to was Who well' fear? He knew the street up' like clawed fists giant interfere with him? His and throat his of muscles (35) talons enraged, and the hat round little his settled shoulders stiffened' " 'He a like rolled head" his 'and jauntily on the back of glare of the into sailor out of the lane, arrogantly' the street' At the same, slow, swinging' rolling gait' (40) without he crossed the street through the traffic carts' aside"''Motor-cars' pausing, without stepping (70) and he could make a beginning nowhere' He gathered himself together several times' with set a iips anO stiffened bick, like a horse stiffening for use' no was it great tug at an immense weight, but to He could not overcome the weight that seemed Reprindl From THE INFORMER by Liam O'Flaherty' lrdpermission of the Peters Fraser & Dunlop Group Lehatf of the eshte of Liam O'Flaherty' c