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PLEASEEE HELPP On an evening in the latter part of May a middleaged man was walking homeward from Shaston
to the village of Marlott, in the adjoining Vale of
Blakemore, or Blackmoor. The pair of legs that
carried him were rickety, and there was a bias in
his gait which inclined him somewhat to the left
of a straight line. He occasionally gave a smart
nod, as if in confirmation of some opinion,
though he was not thinking of anything in
particular. An empty egg-basket was slung upon
his arm, the nap of his hat was ruffled, a patch
being quite worn away at its brim where his
thumb came in taking it off. Presently he was met
by an elderly parson1
astride on a gray mare,
who, as he rode, hummed a wandering tune.
“Good night t’ee,” said the man with the basket.
“Good night, Sir John,” said the parson.
The pedestrian, after another pace or two, halted, and turned round A: In paragraph 1 of the passage from Tess of the d’Urbervilles, the author creates an impression of Durbey eld. Select TWO words that describe this impression.

A. clever

B. shabby

C. determined

D. unsteady

E. thoughtful

F. fearful

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