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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q1

., The following text is from Anita Desai’s 2011 novella Translator Translated. While working on her translation of a novel written in Odia (a language of India) into English, the narrator looks out her window at night to clear her mind. I tried to distract myself with these sights of the ordinary world, but in my mind it was the lines I had been translating and the lines that I had been writing that remained in the forefront. I longed for sleep to obliterate them but it eluded me. Perhaps everything would be normal again once I had sent off the I thought, and looked forward to completing the work. manuscript,/©2011 by Anita Desai As used in the text, what does the word “completing” most nearly mean?

  1. A

    Destroying

  2. B

    Finishing

  3. C

    Advertising

  4. D

    Rejecting

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