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(imagination, exhaustion, reaching, something, getting, climbed) Even when ……$1$……. down from the summit, once the physical …..$2$……. had gone, I began asking myself the question why I had ……..$3$…….. Everest. Why did the act of …….$4$……… the summit have such a hold on my …………$5$……… ? It was already a thing of the past, ………$6$………. done yesterday.

Answer

$1$. getting, $2$. exhaustion, $3$. climbed, $4$. reaching, $5$. imagination, $6$. something

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