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13 August, 10:03

Read this sentence from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens:

Mr. Cruncher's apartments were not in a savoury neighbourhood, and were but two in number, even if a closet with a single pane of glass in it might be counted as one. But they were very decently kept.

Based on the context, a savoury neighborhood is which of the following?

a. Poor

b. Populated

c. Busy

d. Attractive

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  1. 13 August, 10:28
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    The answer is (B) because it is described as being very close together and it was how apartments were done when you want more homes in little space as possible.
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