When he finally let the original slip out of his hand—placing it gently into a cedar box—he did so the way you put a key back into the pocket of a coat you’re giving away: with thanks and the hope someone else might need it. The fox, in ink now browned with time, looked up at him as if to say: carry on.
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| Form Range | Difficulty | Typical CEFR Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1-40 | Beginner | A1 - A2 | | 60-100 | Low Intermediate | A2 - B1 | | | Mid Intermediate | B1 | | 130-160 | High Intermediate / Advanced | B2 - C1 | When he finally let the original slip out
Some test-takers assume that if a question looks too easy, it must be a trick. Example: "What time is it?" Three options: (a) It’s blue. (b) It’s 4 o’clock. (c) I am fine. The correct answer is clearly (b). Do not overcomplicate. This guide is unofficial and not endorsed by DLI-ELC