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Vikki [24]
1 year ago
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Of envy.

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salantis [7]1 year ago
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1.2.1. QT stands for <u>quiet</u> or secret.

1.2.2. A Cassel is a castle, and it is spelled here because of its German origin

1.3. The boss refers to the whisky as "That's the medicine" because he thinks offering Mr. Woodifield the wine would drive away his cold.

1.4. This is an Assessment Tool from the Mother College, London.

<h3>What is a castle?</h3>

A castle is a large building with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases, a moat.

More common during the Middle Age, and given their fortified, imposing, and massive structures, castles are no longer fashionable today.

Thus, Windsor Cassel stands for Windsor Castle.

Learn more about Castles at brainly.com/question/17793184

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