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Ms. Waller 56 my life for the better, and fill me with a love of art and culture. I 57 her when I write, I think of her when I am at the opera. And I 58 how lucky I am to have had her influence on my life. I 59 you, Ms. Waller. 40£®A£®advice 41£®A£®made 42£®A£®sad 43£®A£®who

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1. Consult your doctor about how to take this medicine. 2. The police kept a clear passage for the traffic. 3. The necklace is made of genuine gold.

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4. She didn¡¯t shout, but just glared silently at me. 5. He sighed heavily when he heard the bad news.

6. The penniless young man wandered on the street.

7. His boss called him to account for failing to arrive in time. 8. As for me, I don' t care for tea.

9. She was interested in the novel advertisement.

10. The plan he brought up has brought down the costs of production. ____________

11. Keep in mind that the best ways are staying at home, wearing masks and washing hands._____

12. Now the rest of the world seems to be following suit.

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13. Restaurants are put on hold by command of the British government. _____

14. Almost all young pigs get killed by the farmer as soon as the real cold weather sets in.

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16. Before Shakespeare, this was the kind of play where there was violence and action, but not much reflection.

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Twain dropped out of school at twelve for poverty and took ______chance to work as a pilot on a river boat. Later he worked as a soldier, a gold miner and even a businessman ________(support) the family.

His works became extremely famous for their descriptions of common people and the way they talked, especially for his humor. As a result, he became very rich from his works. His novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been translated in to many ___________(language) throughout the world. _________, the last period of his life ___________(fill) with sadness. He suffered loneliness and he was __________(heavy) in debt. For this, his writings were not that ___________(humour) and became sad like him. Yet he is still regarded as one of the greatest writers in the modern world.

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