A made unbearably hot
B discolored by the fire and smote
C covered with ashes
D destroyed by fire
A lack of adequate lightning
B the rough streets and alleys
C the run-down condition of many houses and shops
D all of the above
A the configuration
B the construction
C the landscape
D the pathway
A Public buildings
B streets
C alleys
D houses and shops
A promulgation
B speech
C request
D law
A concealed
B disclosed
C obscured
D elapsed
A Nothing - they were never finished.
B They were adopted in modified form.
C They were followed and London was rebuilt at once.
D Nothing - London was rebuilt as it had been before the fire.
A the original building sites
B the townspeople
C the burned-down houses and shops
D the landlords
A He feels it would have been a mistake to rebuild London according to Wren's designs.
B He feels it was a mistake for London not to have been rebuilt according to Wren's designs.
C He feels that someone rather than Wren should have been chosen to plan the rebuilding.
D He feels that Wren's ideas had much more influence than commonly acknowledged.
A "The Life and Times of Sir Christopher Wren"
B "The Rebuilding of London"
C "The Holocaust of Fish Street Hill"
D "The London That Might Have Been"
A go through 31. Save your money. Don't.......it tooquickly.
B die down
C hold on
D touch on
A over
B beyond
C above
D onto
A asked
B found
C sought
D obtained
A inclined
B seemed
C suspected
D supposed
A nowhere near as ambitious as
B nothing near as ambitious as
C nowhere like so ambitious as
D nothing as ambitious as
A merciful
B sympathetic
C pitiful
D compassionate
A that I told
B I told you of
C whom I told you
D I told you of her
A pick up
B pick at
C pick on
D pick out
A causing many people to die
B caused great human loss
C to cause many people die
D which causes many people to die
A made unbearably hot
B discolored by the fire and smote
C covered with ashes
D destroyed by fire
A lack of adequate lightning
B the rough streets and alleys
C the run-down condition of many houses and shops
D all of the above
A the configuration
B the construction
C the landscape
D the pathway
A Public buildings
B streets
C alleys
D houses and shops
A promulgation
B speech
C request
D law
A concealed
B disclosed
C obscured
D elapsed
A Nothing - they were never finished.
B They were adopted in modified form.
C They were followed and London was rebuilt at once.
D Nothing - London was rebuilt as it had been before the fire.
A the original building sites
B the townspeople
C the burned-down houses and shops
D the landlords
A He feels it would have been a mistake to rebuild London according to Wren's designs.
B He feels it was a mistake for London not to have been rebuilt according to Wren's designs.
C He feels that someone rather than Wren should have been chosen to plan the rebuilding.
D He feels that Wren's ideas had much more influence than commonly acknowledged.
A "The Life and Times of Sir Christopher Wren"
B "The Rebuilding of London"
C "The Holocaust of Fish Street Hill"
D "The London That Might Have Been"
A go through 31. Save your money. Don't.......it tooquickly.
B die down
C hold on
D touch on
A over
B beyond
C above
D onto
A asked
B found
C sought
D obtained
A inclined
B seemed
C suspected
D supposed
A nowhere near as ambitious as
B nothing near as ambitious as
C nowhere like so ambitious as
D nothing as ambitious as
A merciful
B sympathetic
C pitiful
D compassionate
A that I told
B I told you of
C whom I told you
D I told you of her
A pick up
B pick at
C pick on
D pick out
A causing many people to die
B caused great human loss
C to cause many people die
D which causes many people to die
A made unbearably hot
B discolored by the fire and smote
C covered with ashes
D destroyed by fire
A lack of adequate lightning
B the rough streets and alleys
C the run-down condition of many houses and shops
D all of the above
A the configuration
B the construction
C the landscape
D the pathway
A Public buildings
B streets
C alleys
D houses and shops
A promulgation
B speech
C request
D law
A concealed
B disclosed
C obscured
D elapsed
A Nothing - they were never finished.
B They were adopted in modified form.
C They were followed and London was rebuilt at once.
D Nothing - London was rebuilt as it had been before the fire.
A the original building sites
B the townspeople
C the burned-down houses and shops
D the landlords
A He feels it would have been a mistake to rebuild London according to Wren's designs.
B He feels it was a mistake for London not to have been rebuilt according to Wren's designs.
C He feels that someone rather than Wren should have been chosen to plan the rebuilding.
D He feels that Wren's ideas had much more influence than commonly acknowledged.
A "The Life and Times of Sir Christopher Wren"
B "The Rebuilding of London"
C "The Holocaust of Fish Street Hill"
D "The London That Might Have Been"
A go through 31. Save your money. Don't.......it tooquickly.
B die down
C hold on
D touch on
A over
B beyond
C above
D onto
A asked
B found
C sought
D obtained
A inclined
B seemed
C suspected
D supposed
A nowhere near as ambitious as
B nothing near as ambitious as
C nowhere like so ambitious as
D nothing as ambitious as
A merciful
B sympathetic
C pitiful
D compassionate
A that I told
B I told you of
C whom I told you
D I told you of her
A pick up
B pick at
C pick on
D pick out
A causing many people to die
B caused great human loss
C to cause many people die
D which causes many people to die
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