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author refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the central figure is:
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Choose the correct answer for the boy's main problem.
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According to the chapter, the narrator means:
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the place where the boy lived refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the reason for his unhappy childhood is:
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Choose the correct answer for his education being 'left to the street' means.
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According to the chapter, one bad habit he learnt from the street means:
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another bad habit he learnt from the street refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the feared boy in the street is:
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Choose the correct answer for what Red used to do.
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According to the chapter, what made Red look older than he really was means:
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how Red moved through the streets refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the narrator's poem about Red was written to is:
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Choose the correct answer for the people's response to the poem.
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According to the chapter, Red's sneer at the narrator means:
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the result of the first encounter with Red refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the narrator's reward as a poet is:
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Choose the correct answer for the harder challenge after the injury.
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According to the chapter, what happened when he saw Red again after recovery means:
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what feeling came after he ran away refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', how he trained himself to grow stronger is:
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Choose the correct answer for what he exchanged for a textbook on ju-jitsu.
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According to the chapter, ju-jitsu is described as means:
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how long he practised before facing Red refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', where the final encounter took place is:
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Choose the correct answer for what Red was doing during the final encounter.
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According to the chapter, how the narrator first attacked Red means:
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how the narrator finally defeated Red refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the lesson the narrator learnt is:
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Choose the correct answer for the meaning of 'stand up for' in the exercise.
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According to the chapter, the meaning of 'make up her mind' in the exercise means:
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the meaning of 'know for certain' in the exercise refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the meaning of 'whatever cost' in the exercise is:
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Choose the correct answer for the meaning of 'verse' in the exercise.
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According to the chapter, the meaning of 'matters' in the exercise sentence means:
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author refers to:
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In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the central figure is:
Question 39
Choose the correct answer for the boy's main problem.
Question 40
According to the chapter, the narrator means:
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the place where the boy lived refers to:
Question 42
In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the reason for his unhappy childhood is:
Question 43
Choose the correct answer for his education being 'left to the street' means.
Question 44
According to the chapter, one bad habit he learnt from the street means:
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another bad habit he learnt from the street refers to:
Question 46
In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the feared boy in the street is:
Question 47
Choose the correct answer for what Red used to do.
Question 48
According to the chapter, what made Red look older than he really was means:
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how Red moved through the streets refers to:
Question 50
In 'Standing Up for Yourself', the narrator's poem about Red was written to is: