Multiple Choice
Ian has just heard how a mate's younger sister is drop-dead beautiful. He traces the origin of the account through the entire rugby team, and finds that the (fourteenth!) version he has just been given, as compared with the original version, is:
A) prejudiced by machismo.
B) shorter and selectively exaggerated.
C) more complex and less distorted.
D) more detailed.
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