worn out and feeble
A. decrepit
B. arose
C. vertical
D. lurched
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A. The adverb ‘well’ indicates a higher degree than the adverb ‘better’.
B. The adverb ‘well’ and ‘better’ are synonyms.
C. The adverb ‘better’ indicates a lower degree than the adverb ‘well’.
D. The adverb ‘better’ indicates a higher degree than the adverb ‘well’.
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