1.

Enter the option sequence that corresponds to the correct word to be used in each sentence. (A) I like talking to grooms and gardeners, and I derive inexpressible pleasure from [A] / for [B] being invited to tea at [A] / in [B] the house keeper’s room. (B) On entering certain kinds of wild country, I have an instinctive feeling about[A] / of [B] home-coming. (C) What most clearly marks [A] / marks off [B] cognitivism from behaviorism is the belief that there are hidden causes of behavior. (D) The state government has expressed considerable concern for [A] / about [B] the rapid rise in the latest crime figures in the capital city. The correct sequence is: ___

Answer» Enter the option sequence that corresponds to the correct word to be used in each sentence.

(A) I like talking to grooms and gardeners, and I derive inexpressible pleasure from [A] / for [B] being invited to tea at [A] / in [B] the house keeper’s room.
(B) On entering certain kinds of wild country, I have an instinctive feeling about[A] / of [B] home-coming.
(C) What most clearly marks [A] / marks off [B] cognitivism from behaviorism is the belief that there are hidden causes of behavior.
(D) The state government has expressed considerable concern for [A] / about [B] the rapid rise in the latest crime figures in the capital city.
The correct sequence is: ___


Discussion

No Comment Found