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dame edith sitwell

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1.English poet (1887-1964)

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    take (someone) down a notch/peg or two
    to reprimand or scold someone who is acting arrogant, to make someone less proud or sure of himself or herself
    The manager took the secretary down a notch or two with his criticism of her work.



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    Neither he (a) / nor his father is interested (b) / in joining the party (c) No error (d)

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