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"Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash and a long- handled brush. He surveyed the fence, and all gladness left him, and a deep melancholy settled down upon his spirit. Thirty yards of board fence nine feet high. Life to him seemed hollow, and existence but a burden. Sighing, he dipped his brush and passed it along the topmost plank: repeated the operation; did it again; compared the insignificant whitewashed streak with the far- reaching continent of unwhitewashed fence, and sat down on a tree-box discouraged. Jim came skipping out at the gate with a tin pail, and singing Buffalo Gals. Bringing water from the town pump had always been hateful work in Tom's eyes, before, but now it did not strike him so. He remembered that there was company at the pump. White, mulatto, and negro boys and girls were always there waiting their turns, resting, trading playthings, quarrelling. fighting, skylarking. And he remembered that although the pump was only a hundred and fifty yards off. Jim never got back with a bucket of water under an hour and even then somebody generally had to go after him."


He feels indifferent, knowing he'll eventually finish the job.
He feels resentful, thinking others should be helping him.
He feels amused, considering how fun it will be to trick others.
He feels melancholy, realizing the of the task ahead.
Tom had always disliked fetching water, but now it seems preferable to whitewashing.
Tom envies Jim's task, thinking it will be completed very late.
Tom considers the pump a boring place, but Jim is excited to go.
Tom believes Jill will be scolded for taking so long.
It is a peaceful retreat from work and responsibility.
It provides a place where he can rest without being seen by Jenny
It offers a lively social atmosphere with children playing and interacting.
It gives him a chance to avoid punishment by finding Jack.
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did he finish
had he finished
he finished
he had finished
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He insisted that I should take the medicine regularly.
He insisted that the medicine will be taken regularly.
He insisted that the medicine should be taken regularly.
He insisted that the medicine has to be taken regularly.
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I have a meeting tomorrow; and I need to prepare.
I have a meeting tomorrow; therefore, I need to prepare.
I have a meeting tomorrow; I need to prepare; for it.
I have a meeting tomorrow therefore; I need to prepare.
In spite of his illness, he can run fast.
In spite of his being ill, he can run fast.
Despite he is ill, he can run fast.
Despite of his illness, he can run fast.
Remove the second 'to' before "submit".
Change 'submit' to 'submitting.
Remove 'by Friday' for clarity.
None of the above.
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Very few men in the village is as good as he
Very few men in the village are as good as he.
Very few men in the village are good as he
Very few men in the village are so good as her.
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I had never seen such a beautiful painting before I visited the museum.
I never saw such a beautiful painting before I had visited the museum.
I had never seen such a beautiful painting before I visit the muscum.
I had never saw such a beautiful painting before I visited the museum.
Had I known about the meeting. I would have attended.
If I were you, I would talk to the manager.
If he would have studied harder, he would have passed the exam.
If you work hard, you will succeed.