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3. | Condoms, or ___s, are important to use for birth control and for preventing sexual diseases. | 5. | If you have even a small ___ in your toilet tank, you are wasting gallons of water a week. | 7. | Her husband ___d around with the toilet, but he couldn't stop the leak. (She called the plumber.) | 9. | Congress decided to ___ the rules on banks and investment firms after the $700 billion bailout. | 12. | Low-flow toilets save water, but they don't always ___ completely. | 13. | Phones, TVs, radios, and computers are all made out of ___. (And you can buy them with ___!) | 15. | Platinum, the precious ___ in catalytic converters, attracts thieves. | 16. | It's difficult to feel ___ when gang members live next door to you. (Maybe "impossible" would be a better word!) |
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1. | The ___ under his car was only water condensation--it wasn't oil. (Thank goodness!) | 2. | She had a ___ feeling, like someone was watching her. | 4. | In an engine, ___s fit into the top of the piston, allowing fuel to enter the cylinder and gases to escape. | 6. | The student was having trouble ___ to her new school and classmates. | 8. | If you have to ___ the top to a bottle of wine, people will think it's a cheap bottle of wine. (Where's the cork?) | 10. | She blew a ___ when her boyfriend decided against buying her a nice engagement ring. | 11. | The ___ in your toilet tank keeps water from leaking into the toilet bowl. (But it can age and leak!) | 12. | People in the midwestern US have to deal with ___ing rivers and howling tornadoes. | 14. | Those oil-soaked ___s are a fire hazard; throw them out. |
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