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1. | A. What is the ___ of the United States? B. That's easy. Washington, D.C. | 4. | You have to study hard to pass your ___ interview to become a U.S. citizen. | 7. | The ___ building in downtown Los Angeles is where people go for their citizenship interviews. | 8. | Did the first U.S. flag have 13 stars and 13 ___s? | 12. | Visitors have to go through security when they ___ the federal building (but not when they exit). | 13. | City hall is in ___ Los Angeles. It's not in West LA or East LA. | 15. | If you want to pass a test, you have to ___ for it. | 17. | She entered the federal ___ to go to her citizenship interview. | 18. | Each ___ on the U.S. flag represents a state. There are 50 ___s. | 19. | She entered the interview ___ and sat down for her interview. |
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2. | A. How many stripes are on the U.S. flag? B. That's easy. There are ___ stripes. | 3. | The ___er asked Emma many questions during her citizenship ___. | 4. | Are red, white, and blue the three ___s of the U.S. flag? | 5. | She was ready for all the ___s that the interviewer would ask. | 6. | ___ Day in the U.S. is June 14. Many people fly their red, white, and blue ___s on that day. | 9. | A social ___ number is nine digits: 123-45-6789. There are two hyphens. | 10. | The citizenship test has 100 questions. Do you know all the ___s? | 11. | Identity theft occurs when someone steals your ___ security number. | 14. | Do you have a social security ___ or a tax ID ___? | 16. | A ___ is an exam. You must study for a difficult ___. |
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