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Not to Be Taken Out Mark Twain was a famous American writer. He once went to borrow a book from a neighbor. " May I borrow a book from you? " He asked politely. " Yes, " the neighbor said, " But I must ask you to read it here. You know here is a rule. Never let any book go out of my library." Some days later the neighbor wanted to borrow Mark Twain's machine for cutting grass in the garden. " Well, certainly," Mark Twain told him," but I must ask you to use it here. You know that here is also a rule. Never let it go out of my garden." |
1. Why did Mark Twain go to his neighbor's house? |
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A. He wanted to make a rule for his neighbor. B. He wanted to read a book. C. He wanted to borrow a book from his neighbor. D. He wanted to borrow a machine. |
2. Did his neighbor lend him the book? |
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A. Yes, his neighbor lent him the book politely. |