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Prachi

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Nov 27, 2006, 5:19:25 AM11/27/06
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Having no sense of moral obligation, Shipler was as little subject to
the----of conscience after he acted as he was motivated by
its----before he acted.

(A) rewards.. chastisement
(B) balm.. eloquence
(C) reproaches.. promptings
(D) ridicule.. allure
(E) qualms.. atonement

Anoop

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Nov 27, 2006, 7:19:58 AM11/27/06
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Answer is (c)?

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Nov 28, 2006, 8:54:46 AM11/28/06
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answer is C?

Tajinder Singh

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Dec 5, 2006, 4:37:14 AM12/5/06
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Mam i was a little perplexed with these analogies could you please
help me with them.

SUBSIDY: SUPPORT:
(A)assistance:endowment
(B)funds:fellowship
(C)credit:payment
(D)debt:obligation
(E)loan:note

STANZA: POEM::
(A) pirouette: ballet
(B) rhyme: verse
(C) duet: chorus
(D) act: opera
(E) mimicry: pantomime

Prachi Pareekh

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Dec 5, 2006, 6:10:43 AM12/5/06
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For first,  ans must be D....
 
X is in the form of money acting as Y
 
subsidy is in the form of money acting as a kind of support
debt is in the form of money acting as a kind of obligation
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Prachi Pareekh

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Dec 5, 2006, 6:17:10 AM12/5/06
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For the second one ans must be ...D
 
On 12/5/06, Prachi Pareekh <prachi...@gmail.com> wrote:
For first,  ans must be D....
 
X is in the form of money acting as Y
 
subsidy is in the form of money acting as a kind of support
debt is in the form of money acting as a kind of obligation
On 12/5/06, Tajinder Singh <taz...@gmail.com> wrote:

Mam i was a little perplexed with these analogies could you please
help me with them.

SUBSIDY: SUPPORT:
(A)assistance:endowment
(B)funds:fellowship
(C)credit:payment
(D)debt:obligation
(E)loan:note

STANZA: POEM::
(A) pirouette: ballet
(B) rhyme: verse
(C) duet: chorus
(D) act: opera
(E) mimicry: pantomime

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