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(literate, while] celebrities, commonplace, several, invention, point, interview)
Since its …1…. a little over 130 years ago, the …2….. has become a ……3……. of journalism. Today, almost everybody who is …4… will have read an interview at some …5…. in their lives, ……..6……. from the other point of view, ……7…….. thousand ……..8…….. have been interviewed over the years, some of them repeatedly.

Answer

1. invention
2. interview
3. commonplace
4. literate
5. point
6. while
7. several
8. celebrities

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