The class roared. I had to laugh too, though I'd
nearly exhausted my ingenuity on the topic of
chatterboxes. It was time to come up with
something else, something original.
a) why did the class roar
b)how did "i" get exhausted
c)how did "i" come up with something original
d)who helped "i" to come up with something original
e)what is the meaning of ingenuity in the given lines
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The class roared. I had to laugh too, though I'd
nearly exhausted my ingenuity on the topic of
chatterboxes. It was time to come up with
something else, something original.
a) why did the class roar
b)how did "i" get exhausted
c)how did "i" come up with something original
d)who helped "i" to come up with something original
e)what is the meaning of ingenuity in the given lines
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It may be an informal conversation with a friend or an acquaintance (someone you know, but not very well). Or you may use a more formal dialogue when having an English conversation with a colleague, a teacher, a stranger or a government employee.
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