a.
ate his lunch
b.
believed his lie
c.
understood his problem
d.
played by his rules
e.
drank his champagne
37.
In line 28, the statement that the rules of The Landlord’s Game
were
explained and transmuted
relies on the notion that
a.
when people pass along information by word of mouth, it goes
through changes.
b.
when people explain things to their friends, they take on a
different appearance.
c.
friends rely on one another for vital information.
d.
it’s not always easy to play by the rules.
e.
word of mouth is the best way to spread information.
38.
In paragraph 4, the author implies that
a.
Parker Brothers bought the game from Charles Darrow.
b.
it is not difficult to get a patent for an idea you didn’t invent.
c.
Monopoly made Parker Brothers and Darrow millions of
dollars.
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