They were under the()that the company was doing well, but in fact it was in serious trouble.
Attention is called to the fact in many cases pipelines are not buried and charted depth may be decreased()up to teo meters.
The greatest English realist of the time was Charles Dickens. Another critical realist was . Others are , , , and Thomas Hardy.
Chaucer died on the 25 th of Oct., 1400, and was buried in .
The Waste Land is written by T. S. Eliot in which the theme of the ( ) of the post-World War I generation is declared to the reader.
In 1988 the old system was ________ in the country and a new system was introduced to take effect in 1990.
In the Civil War, the North was weak, and the South was strong.( )
The king that was beheaded in 1649 was:
Thomas Hardy is the most representative realist in the later decades of the Victorian era, whose principal works are the ( ) novels, i.e., the novels describing the characters and environment of his native countryside.
was the first to be buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey.
In 2013, the best seller in China was ().
In the sentence “Some die at 30 but are not buried until they are 70,” the word die connotes stop living spiritually or stop growing intellectually.
When the author asked Spender what he thought was the most beautiful line in the English language, Spender wrote the line of T. S. Eliot.
The child ( ) we thought was lost was found in the text block.
In Hardy's Tess of D'urbervilles, the heroine's tragic ending is due to _____.
Most of Hardy’s novels are set in ______, the fictional primitive and crude rural region that is really the home place he both loves and hates.
T. S. Eliot considered that “But look, the morn in russet mantle clad/ Walks o’ver the dew of yon high eastward hill” are the most beautiful lines in the English language, which are written by William Shakespeare.
In 1927, T. S. Eliot announced that he was a royalist in ______, a classicist in ______, and an Anglo-Catholic in______.
The price index in 2002 was 160, and in 2003 the price index was 1What was the inflation rate?______.
1.why can not a man living in the u.s .be buried in canada?2.how many times can you subtract the number 5 from 25?
The heroine Tess in Tess of the D’urbervilles seems to be led to her final destruction step by step by ______, as Hardy says at the end of the novel: "Justice was done, and the President of the Immortals had ended his sport with Tess."
The reason why he failed in the exam was that he was often absent-minded in class
In the sentence "The diamond department was the heart and center of the store", "was"
In Paragraph 2, the author mentioned Defoe, Jane Austen and Hardy to show______ .