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[primeval, crowded, hovels, coexisting, stinking, garbage, humans, wobbly] We walk down (a) ………..lanes choked with (b) ………., past homes that remain (c) ………with crumbling walls, (d) ………. doors, no windows, (e) ………with families of (f) ………..and animals(g) ……… in a (h) ………… state.

Answer

a – stinking, b—garbage, c—hovels, d—wobbly, e – crowded, f – humans, g- coexisting, h – primeval

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