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A tall story? #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:07 pm   A tall story?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-55 "Hear my Story", question 1

Personally I don't believe a word he told us because I think it was just a ......... story.

(a) big
(b) high
(c) tall
(d) long

Test No. incompl/inter-55 "Hear my Story", answer 1

Personally I don't believe a word he told us because I think it was just a tall story.

Correct answer: (c) tall

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A tall story #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 13:49 pm   A tall story
 

A tall story is an incredible story - a story hard to believe.
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