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ELS (English Language Studies)

John F. Kennedy.

  1. met his wife-to-be while she was completing her education

  2. was killed in New York City for political reasons

  3. married someone who had been working for the media

  4. was considerably less famous than his glamorous wife

  5. was the first American President of the twentieth century

  1. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis

  1. was the only first lady until then who had graduated from two universities

  2. was living in New York when she and Kennedy first met

  3. was publishing an obscure newspaper before she met and married Kennedy

  4. had received a better education than the majority of the previous presidential wives

  5. was a great supporter of the arts when Kennedy met her

  1. it is clear from the passage that Jacqueline

  1. died because of too much attention from the media

  2. became an artist herself after Aristotle Onassis's death

  3. didn't work for a paying employer during her lifetime

  4. became less popular after John Kennedy's death

  5. remained married to Kennedy for about a decade



91 EXACTLY THE RIGHT WORD
Writing was not easy for the French novelist Gustave Flaubert. Because of his concern for form and precise detail, he often struggled for days searching for "exactly the right word". He took five years to write Madame Bovary, his best-known work. Flaubert's goal was to write faultless prose. In Madame Bovary, which tells of Emma Bovary's revolt against her middle-class environment, Flaubert reveals his own great contempt for the bourgeoisie. This group, he felt, was opposed to art and hated everything that it could not put to use. When Madame Bovary first appeared - in 1856, as a magazine serial - Flaubert was brought to trial for publishing a morally offensive work. He was acquitted in 1857, and in the same year, the novel came out in book form. During his later years, Flaubert spent the winter in Paris, where he held literary gatherings. Flaubert never married, and died on May 8th, 1880.


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