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(rosary, ignored, suspect, lifeless, protested, peacefully)
We ____ Q.1. ____ But she ____ Q.2. ____ our protests. She lay ____ Q.3. ____ in bed praying and telling her ( beads. Even before we could  ____ Q.4. ____, her lips stopped moving and the ____ Q.5. ____ fell from her ____ Q.6. ____ fingers.

Answer

1. protested
2. ignored
3. peacefully
4. suspect
5. rosary
6. lifeless

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