English, asked by superiorab1910, 2 months ago

blandly means
(i) gently
(ii) violently

delirious means--
(i) related to sound mind
(ii) Wandering in the mind

petulant means--
(i) agreeable
(ii) irritated

malicious means---
(i) moved by hatred
(ii) inimical

extraneous means--
(i) Related to the main thing
(ii) Outside is the subject

What is the story 'The Copper Beeches' about?
(i) A secret prisoner
(ii) About beeches

What was the name of the newspaper Sherlock Holmes reading?
(i) The Daily Telegraph
(ii) The Tribune Herald

'Who marks', to the man loves for its own sake?
(i) Dr Watson
(ii) Sherlock Holmes

Violet Hunter seeks the help of --
(i) Sherlock Holmes
(ii) The Police

Where is Black Swan Hotel located?
(i) Winchester
(ii) Manchester

Who was Mr Calverton Smith?
(i) A planter from Sumatra
(ii) A virus specialist

Who was the killer of his own nephew?
(i) Jonathan
(ii) Smith​​

Answers

Answered by sillentgirl
1

a. 1

b. b

c. 1

d. 2

e. 2

f.2

g. 1

h. 2

i. 2

j.1

Answered by msarun
0

Answer:

blandly means 1) gently

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