1. The news about yet another catastrophe of aeroplane disquieted her utterly. 2. Despite being in the centre of mockery, he remained placid. 3.Although not dissimilar situations many times before had disconcerted him, this time his composure was intact. 4. A date of his final exams seemed to be drawing near at a rate of knots. It didn’t faze him though. He kept studying diligently. 5. Self-possession had always been his huge advantage, but on that memorable day he lost his temper and shrieked at her at the top of his lungs.
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These need a little tidying up: 1. The news about yet another aeroplane catastrophe disquieted her utterly. 3.
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These need a little tidying up: 1.
The news about yet another aeroplane catastrophe disquieted her utterly.
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Although many times before not dissimilar situations had disconcerted him, this time his composure was intact.
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1. The news about yet another aeroplane catastrophe disquieted her utterly. 3. Although many times before not dissimilar situations had disconcerted him, this time his composure was intact. 4. The date of his final exams seemed to be drawing near at a drastic /accelerating rate of knots. It didn’t faze him though. He kept st