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He can recall the important dates in the nation's history, it is interesting to listen as he rattles........?
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The selected answer is wrong:
correct answer is A-rattle off
rattle something off/reel
something off means
to recite something quickly and
accurately. She can really reel
song lyrics off. Listen to Mary
rattle off those numbers.
See also: off, rattle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary
of American Idioms and Phrasal
Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-
Hill Companies, Inc.
rattle off
v.
To recite something rapidly and
easily; reel something off: She
rattled off the names of people
who had recently applied for the
job opening. He knows every
state capital and can easily rattle
them off if you ask him to.
REF: McGraw Hill dictionary of American Idioms and phrasal verbs

The selected answer is wrong:
Correct answer is A-restful,,
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restful [ rest-fuhl ]
Main Entry: restful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: quiet
Synonyms: calm, comfortable,
contented, hushed, inactive,
motionless, pacific, peaceful,
placid,listless,relaxed, relaxing, retired,
sedate, serene, soothing, still,
tranquil, unanxious, unexcited,
untroubled
REF: thesaurus dictionary


