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[wearing, dressed, Looking, finally, remembered, folding, panting, another] A young boy (a) ………. in a grey uniform, (b) ………... socks and shoes, arrived (c) …….and threw his school bag on a (d) ……….. beg, (e) ……..at the boy, I (f) ……..the prayer (g) ………..boy had made to the goddess when he had (h) …………. got a pair of shoes.

Answer

a—dressed, b—wearing, c—panting, d—folding, e—Looking, f—remembered, g – another, h—finally

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