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A Visit To Cambridge | When I Set Out For Lyonnesse

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Which is the right Sentence?

The writer phoned Stephen Hawking’s house

  • from the nearest phone booth.

  • from outside a phone booth.

  • from inside a phone booth.

Solution
Multi-choise Question

B.

from outside a phone booth.


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