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3. | "If you marry me, I promise to take care of you forever," Bob ___ told Sara. She scoffed. | 4. | The man was taking a ___ through the woods when he said he saw 3 mountain lion cubs. | 5. | Some kids use a magnifying ___ to set leaves on fire on a sunny day. (That's a stupid thing to do.) | 8. | The TV golf ___ said, "Tiger will make this putt to win the tournament." | 9. | Nowadays, you don't have to ___ taking your book back to the library to renew it; you can simply renew it over the phone. | 11. | He said he'd be at the office as soon as he ___bed a doughnut and a cup of coffee. | 15. | The kitchen ___ is where the toaster and the microwave usually sit. | 16. | He wouldn't tell me exactly how much, but I heard that he paid a ___ for his new house. | 17. | What if someone invented a drug that made ___s obey the law? (Would ___s voluntarily take it?) |
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1. | First, you become a citizen. Then, you ___ to vote. Finally, you vote. (Try not to vote for a politician.) | 2. | It took Michelangelo about 4 years to paint the ___ of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. | 4. | A magician will roll up his ___s to prove that he is not hiding anything. | 6. | At the end of a poker game, players will ___ in their chips. | 7. | The TV reporter gave a ___ of the criminal: "White T-shirt, blue jeans, shaved head, moustache, sneakers, 5'11", 170 pounds." (Everything except race!) | 10. | The bank ___ was nicknamed "Mr. Yellow Cap" by the FBI because he always wore a yellow cap. | 12. | Since gas prices went up to $4 a gallon, waiters and waitresses have noticed that the size of their ___s has gone down. | 13. | Last year, the US DEA ___ed a new campaign against drug use and abuse. Like previous campaigns, it failed. | 14. | "Please don't make a ___," the husband told his drunk wife, who wanted to dance on the table. |
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