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7. He ___ed the questionnaire in half and put it into the envelope.
8. Did he ___ his name at the bottom of the questionnaire?
9. He looked for a blank ___ to sign his name.
10. After he read the first ___, he turned to ___ two. Then he turned to ___ three.
13. A husband and ___ usually live together and pay taxes together.
14. He marked an "X" in the ___es on the questionnaire.
15. Did he lick the envelope flap before he ___ed the envelope?
16. Government agencies don't pay for ___; taxpayers pay for everything.
19. Does the government pay for ___ or does it pay for nothing?
20. The U.S. Census ___ conducts the census every 10 years.

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1. The U.S. ___ Bureau counts all the people in the U.S. every 10 years.
2. Taxes keep rising, and U.S. ___s keep paying more taxes.
3. The federal ___ collects taxes and runs the census.
4. He ___ in the boxes on the questionnaire.
5. Was there a ___ space to sign his name?
6. The census ___ had only 17 questions on it.
11. A ___ thinks that the government gives free help. Don't be ___ish!
12. A ___ stamp cost 44 cents in 2010.
16. Does a government agent work for a government ___?
17. The questionnaire was folded into a ___ envelope. It wasn't a small envelope.
18. A ___ is a person who doesn't tell the truth. ("___, ___, your pants are on fire!")