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Explanation:
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(1)
… the scene breaks out before you with the theatricality
of a curtain lifted from a stage. (Para.1) |
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(2)
He is the stereotyped monster of a horror films and the
adventure books, … (Para. 3) |
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(3)
… who haunts the imagination of climbers in the Himalayas
… (Para. 7) |
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(4)
In extremity he will charge. (Para. 7) |
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(5)
… is no more than shadow boxing as a general rule, … (Para.
8) |
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(6)…
(and the crops are being pushed steadily further up the
mountainsides), … (Para. 9) |
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(7)Kabale
is quite a landmark in central Africa. (Para. 11) |
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(8)…
and followed the sweep of the eagles far down into the
valley below, … (Para. 12) |
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(9)…
by any sort of indulgence, … (Para. 13) |
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(10)
… as though they were moved by some sixth sense which
attuned them to their quarry’s instincts, … (Para. 14) |
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3.
Supplementary reading:
Lesson Four Darken Your Graying
Hair, and Hide Your Fright in College English Book III.
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