Watching you grow in wisdom and ease Fills me with pride that time can't appease: I've watched you grow from a tremulous foal Into the Abyssinian that ran past my goal. Congratulations on another excellent quiz! 🎉👏🤗🤓🦋🦋💕🏆
You're definitely not dumb! We all miss questions sometimes. The important thing is that you're learning and having fun. Keep it up, and you'll get even better! 😊
For #12, I recalled Hamlet's lengthy oration was called a "soliloquy"... so that's the answer I gave. I then googled the word and learned that this term refers to thoughts that the character is having.
Watching you grow in wisdom and ease
Fills me with pride that time can't appease:
I've watched you grow from a tremulous foal
Into the Abyssinian that ran past my goal.
Congratulations on another excellent quiz! 🎉👏🤗🤓🦋🦋💕🏆
18/20. thanks, good quiz
17/20 FROM A 75-YEAR-OLD MAN, Still something left up there.
That’s impressive! It’s great to see that wisdom and knowledge only get better with age.
I answered 18 correctly
Full House
18/20😁thank u👍🏽
19/20
Great job!
None of the above! Balut🙊
18 out of 20
Well done, Nadina! Thanks for taking the quiz. ❤🎉
20 correct answeres! I am Russian.😅
Great job! Thanks for participating! 💯❤️👍
@@englishtestsandlogic The pleasure was mine!😊🥰😍
19
Great job! ❤🎉
I scored 17/20
I MISSED 2 SO I GOT 18 / 20 .
19/20 I guessed number 14 wrong, but now I know! Thanks again for your fun quizzes!
19/20 thank you..great fun :)
20/20
B
20 of 20 but lucky on one.
Excellent job! Keep up the good work! ❤
20/20. Ciao.
Excellent job, Patrizia! Thank you very much for always taking our quizzes. ❤🎉
A
I answered all the questions with my eyes closed
Wow, that's impressive! You must have a great memory. Keep up the good work!
Drake.
17/20 got the first one wrong 😢
I must be dumb I missed three…lol
You're definitely not dumb! We all miss questions sometimes. The important thing is that you're learning and having fun. Keep it up, and you'll get even better! 😊
20/20
17
19/20.
Great job! 🎉
18 / 20
Good job! ❤️👍
19/20
Good job!
19/20
For #12, I recalled Hamlet's lengthy oration was called a "soliloquy"... so that's the answer I gave. I then googled the word and learned that this term refers to thoughts that the character is having.