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Read the following passage. After spending a leisurely Sunday at home, the very thought of returni
Lethargy creeps in if the holiday continues over an extended period.
to return to my place of work after spending six months at home. The
newly wed wife and go to a far-off place did not help either. Obviously
However, I finally did decide to go. I did not have much to carry by wa
hilly terrain, without any motorable roads -and there is no certainty th
roads. In any case, while coming home we do not carry bedding. Beside
for a special purpose: to get married. My parents had arranged my mar
our tribal society. Time flew, and five months into my marriage I realize
my leave - even taking unpaid leaves after some dilly-dallying, I fin
marriage had increased my respx
dihad got into debt.
Now, answer the following questions, each has four choices. Choose th
(B), (C), or (D) in your answer booklet.
1. Why did the author say, "Lethargy creeps in if the holiday continues o
a. The author's lethargy made him to

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