Joseph was ... in man’s society. 
 (*ответ*) extremely talkative 
 ill at ease 
 extremely taciturn 
 very impudent 
Miss Amelia Sedley could sing like ... . 
 (*ответ*) a lark 
 a crow 
 a nightingale 
 a dove 
Miss Jemima wanted to present a dictionary to Rebecca Sharp because she (Miss Jemima) ... 
 (*ответ*) thought Becky would be miserable if she didn’t get it 
 was afraid that Becky would make a row if she didn’t get any 
 loved her very much 
 held her in respect 
Miss Jemima was Miss Pinkerton’s ... 
 (*ответ*) sister 
 servant 
 friend 
 pupil 
Miss Jemima: «I have put up two bottles of ... for Mrs. Sedley, and the receipt for making it» 
 (*ответ*) the gillyflower water 
 the sparkling water 
 the apple juice 
 brandy 
Miss Pinkerton ..... French, .... . 
 (*ответ*) didn’t understand; she only directed those who did 
 learned; and Miss Jemima gave her French lessons at school 
 taught; she gave French lessons at school for young ladies 
 understood; she spoke with a good Parisian accent 
Miss Pinkerton gave all teachers orders to treat Miss Sedley with utmost gentleness as hash treatment ... 
 (*ответ*) was injurious to her 
 was bad for the girl’s complexion 
 might make this pupil angry 
 might make the girl leave the institution 
Miss Pinkerton had to send for Dr. Floss and half tipsify Miss Swartz with ... 
 (*ответ*) sal volatile 
 some medicine 
 sweet water 
 a glass of brandy 
Miss Pinkerton recommended Rebecca for the situation of a governess to Sir Pitt Crawley’s family ... 
 (*ответ*) in order to maintain authority in her school by removing this rebel 
 because Amelia asked her schoolmistress to do it 
 as there was not anybody else available at the moment 
 because she thought the girl to be the best for the position 
Miss Pinkerton was known to write personally to the parents of her pupils only when her pupils ... 
 (*ответ*) quitted the establishment 
 fell ill 
 had poor marks 
 behaved in a bad way 
Miss Pinkerton wrote her own name in the fly-leaf of ..., the book, which she presented to her scholars on their departure. 
 (*ответ*) Johnson’s Dictionary 
 the Book of Shakespeare 
 the Bible 
 the Encyclopaedia 
Miss Pinkerton’s academy was for ... 
 (*ответ*) young ladies 
 girls wishing to become governess and teachers 
 girls from rich but unhappy families 
 orphaned and handicapped children 
Miss Rebecca said «Revenge may be wicked ...» 
 (*ответ*) but it’s natural 
 and it is alien to human’s nature 
 and it never helps anybody resolve his problems 
 that’s why one should avid practicing it 
Miss Sedley was glad to leave the Mall for home and ... 
 (*ответ*) yet most woefully sad at leaving school 
 get married with boyfriend there 
 never see Miss Pinkerton 
 anticipated the meeting with her parents all day long 
Miss Sedley’s papa was ... in London, a man of some wealth. 
 (*ответ*) a merchant 
 an artist 
 a lawyer 
 a doctor 
Miss Sharp ... Miss Pinkerton’s academy for young ladies on Chiswick Mall. 
 (*ответ*) hated 
 glorified 
 worshiped 
 loved