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[window, neither, accent, television, because, talked, interviewed, autograph]I knew it must be him (a)................ he had the (b)........................... you know, like when they (c)................ him on the (d) ................. So I asked him for an (e)................... for little Derek, but (f).............. of us had any paper or a pen. So then we just (g)_ ....................a bit. About the clothes in Royce's (h) ...................... .

Answer

a-because, b–accent, c–interviewed, d-television, e–autograph, f–neither, g–talked, h– window

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