15. JAMES HARCREAVES E x . 1 : a) obscurity b) contrast [verb] c) sharply d) yarn e) spinning f) confined g) card h) loom i) horizontal
j) spindle k) tangled I) overturn m) revolve n) vertical o) proceed
Ex.2: 1.D 2.A 3.C
Ex.3: 1.tangled 2.overturned 3.sharply 4.confined 5.obscurity
16. THE FAUST LEGEND E x . 1 : a) spring up b) in league with c) feat d) reputed e) charlatan f) alchemist g) anonymous h) wizard
i) supernatural j) bargain k) pact I) surrender oneself m) glimpse n) Hell
Ex.2: 1.B 2.A 3.C
Ex. 3: 1.glimpse 2.hell 3.charlatan 4.reputed 5.sprung up
17. HALLUCINOGENS E x . 1 : a) distort b) hallucinate c) non-existent d) sensation e) infinitesimal f) pronounced g) induce h) heightened
i) perception j) image k) slip I) indifferent m) swing n) unmask o) undetected p) disorder
Ex.2: 1.C 2.D 3.E
Ex. 3: 1.non-existent 2.distorted 3.heightened 4.indifferent 5.undetected
18. CONFUCIUS E x . 1 : a) humane b) disciple c) cemetery d) weep e) grave [noun] f) fate g) oppressive h) fierce i) virtuous
j) teachings k) edit I) revere m) erect n) conduct o) be centered on (something)
Ex. 2: 1.E 2.D 3.B
Ex.3: 1.humane 2.fate 3.centred on 4.teachings 5.conduct
19. EARLY BRITISH PRISONS E x . 1 : a) vagrant b) idle c) minor d) debtor e) major f) be executed g) be neglected h) pooriy i) subject to
j) filth k) vivid I) spur [verb] m) sweeping n) influential o) coincide p) diminish q) decaying r) alleviate
E x . 2 : 1.E 2.A 3.D
Ex.3: 1.vagrant 2.idle 3.filth 4. executed 5.subject to
2 0 . WILLIAM TELL E x . 1 : a) supposedly b) tyrannical c) pole d) bow e) pace [noun] f) quiver [noun] g) slip h) pierce i) slay j) in a
rage k) flee I) everlasting m) lay the foundation of
Ex.2: 1.D 2.E 3.A
Ex.3: 1.tyrannical 2.paces 3.slaying 4.fled 5.in a rage