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[dread, running, participles, morning, spending, scolding, know, questions] I started for school very late that (a)............... and was in great (b)............of a (c) ..............., especially because M. Hamel had said that he would (d) .............. us on (e) ............, and I did not (f) ................ the first word about them. For a moment I thought of (g) ............. away and (h) .......... the day out of doors.

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a-morning, b-dread, c-scolding, d-question, e-participles, f-know, g-running, h-spending.

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