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Cxc English Multiple Choice Questions And Answers 🆕 Editor's Choice

✅ "Littered" carries a negative connotation, implying that the houses are scattered like trash rather than being a welcome addition to the landscape.

A. A temporary arrangement B. A collection of valuable materials C. An eyesore or mess D. A crowded but organized space

A. The noise coming from the new neighbors B. A fear that his own house is unsafe C. The sudden presence of people he did not expect D. The poor construction of the new buildings

A. Indifferent B. Possessive C. Appreciative D. Curious

Marcus stood on his balcony, gripping the railing until his knuckles turned white. Below, the once-pristine hillside was "littered" with the haphazard structures of a new squatter settlement. For years, he had believed the proximity of the hill to his own property gave him a rightful claim to its silence and beauty. Now, that silence was replaced by the clatter of zinc sheets and the distant, rhythmic thumping of music. He felt an "aroused shock" at these unexpected neighbors. To him, the hillside was no longer a sanctuary; it was evidence that society was "out of control." He watched a young boy chase a tire through the dust, but all Marcus saw was a threat to his peace.

✅ The story centers on Marcus's personal struggle with a broader social issue—the growth of squatter settlements and changing social structures.

✅ His shock is described as "aroused" by the "unexpected" nature of having new neighbors where there were none before.

✅ "Littered" carries a negative connotation, implying that the houses are scattered like trash rather than being a welcome addition to the landscape.

A. A temporary arrangement B. A collection of valuable materials C. An eyesore or mess D. A crowded but organized space

A. The noise coming from the new neighbors B. A fear that his own house is unsafe C. The sudden presence of people he did not expect D. The poor construction of the new buildings

A. Indifferent B. Possessive C. Appreciative D. Curious

Marcus stood on his balcony, gripping the railing until his knuckles turned white. Below, the once-pristine hillside was "littered" with the haphazard structures of a new squatter settlement. For years, he had believed the proximity of the hill to his own property gave him a rightful claim to its silence and beauty. Now, that silence was replaced by the clatter of zinc sheets and the distant, rhythmic thumping of music. He felt an "aroused shock" at these unexpected neighbors. To him, the hillside was no longer a sanctuary; it was evidence that society was "out of control." He watched a young boy chase a tire through the dust, but all Marcus saw was a threat to his peace.

✅ The story centers on Marcus's personal struggle with a broader social issue—the growth of squatter settlements and changing social structures.

✅ His shock is described as "aroused" by the "unexpected" nature of having new neighbors where there were none before.

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