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Select the correct text in the passage. Which two parts
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Young Earnshaw was altered considerably in the three years of his absence. He
had grown sparer, and lost his colour, and spoke and dressed
the house for him. Indeed. r would have carpeted and papered i small spare room for : of his return, he told joseph and me we must thenceforth quarter ourselves in the back-kitchen, and leave
where they usually sat, that he thought it unnecessary to her comfort, and white floor and huge glowing fireplace, at the pewter dishes and delf-case, and dog-kennel, and the wide space there was to move about in parlour; but his wife expressed such pleasure at the
so dropped the intention.
she expressed pleasure, too, at finding a sister among her new acquaintance; and she prattled to Catherine, and kissed her, and ran about with
their company to
dislike to Heathcliff, were enough to rouse in him all his old hatred of the boy. He drove him from
compelling him to do so as hard as any other lad on the farm. the servants, deprived him of the instructions of the curate, and insisted that he should labour out of doors instead;
Heathcliff bore his degradation pretty well at first, because Cathy taught him what she learnt, and worked or played with him in the fields.
of this passage from chapter 6 of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights illustrate that Hindley Earnshaw is very willing to please his
quite differently, and, on the very day
tyrannical. 4 few words from her, evincing her, and gave her quantities of presents, at the beginning. Her affection tired very soon, however, and when she grew peevish. Hindley became

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