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Q.1. But the question for which I awarded the higher score______________________
Q.2. came from a labourer digging a whole in the street. I was______________________
Q.3. steel far from him when he laid down his tool, put his hands______________________
Q.4. on his hip, and began to stare.______________________

Answer

1. higher - highest
2. whole - hole
3. steel - still
4. hip - hips

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