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Example:
Input This is a sample sentence. This is another sample sentence.
Output a. another b. sample
This is a ____ sample sentence.
This is ____ sentence.
For the exercises below, select the words to complete the sentences, according to the article.
heartless
debtors
upkeep
property
partner
run-down
The setting is mid 19th century London.
Ebeneezer Scrooge, was a
1 , mean old man who cared about nothing but money. His place of business was a financial institution. His work was to force
2 to pay their bills. Those who didn’t, would have their
3 taken. Even if you lost your job you still had to pay your debt or Scrooge would take your house.
Scrooge was rich, but you’d never guess it by the clothes he wore. He hadn’t bought a new business suit since his
4 Marley died seven years ago. His house was big, like a rich man’s, but it was a
5 ugly old place because Scrooge was too cheap to pay for it’s
6 .
Answer
The setting is mid 19th century London.
Ebeneezer Scrooge, was a
heartless, mean old man who cared about nothing but money. His place of business was a financial institution. His work was to force
debtors to pay their bills. Those who didn’t, would have their
property taken. Even if you lost your job you still had to pay your debt or Scrooge would take your house.
Scrooge was rich, but you’d never guess it by the clothes he wore. He hadn’t bought a new business suit since his
partner Marley died seven years ago. His house was big, like a rich man’s, but it was a
run-down ugly old place because Scrooge was too cheap to pay for it’s
upkeep.
meager
prisons
ventured
broth
mocked
charity
made fun of
Scrooge had one employee, a clerk named Bob Cratchit, and he paid Bob a
1 salary, barely enough to keep his family fed and
clothed. He made Bob work in a cold room in the wintertime—because heat
costs money.
Scrooge never gave to
2 , not at Christmas, not ever. He would rather the poor go to the workhouses, which were like
3 where you worked hard for ten hours a day just for a place to sleep and eat.
It was Christmas Eve and Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, his only
living relative, came by his place of business to wish him a merry
Christmas and to invite him to Christmas Dinner. Scrooge
4 Fred, telling him Christmas was a waste of time and money. He also
5 Fred for getting married, saying that love isn’t real.
Scrooge locked up his business at closing time and
6 home alone on a dark and cold Christmas Eve. Once home, he sat down to eat a meal of
7 and bread. Scrooge began to hear noises which were
getting louder and louder. Suddenly, there was a loud knock at the door.
And just as suddenly, someone came through the door.
Answer
Scrooge had one employee, a clerk named Bob Cratchit, and he paid Bob a
meager salary, barely enough to keep his family fed and
clothed. He made Bob work in a cold room in the wintertime—because heat
costs money.
Scrooge never gave to
charity, not at Christmas, not ever. He would rather the poor go to the workhouses, which were like
prisons where you worked hard for ten hours a day just for a place to sleep and eat.
It was Christmas Eve and Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, his only
living relative, came by his place of business to wish him a merry
Christmas and to invite him to Christmas Dinner. Scrooge
mocked Fred, telling him Christmas was a waste of time and money. He also
made fun of Fred for getting married, saying that love isn’t real.
Scrooge locked up his business at closing time and
ventured home alone on a dark and cold Christmas Eve. Once home, he sat down to eat a meal of
broth and bread. Scrooge began to hear noises which were
getting louder and louder. Suddenly, there was a loud knock at the door.
And just as suddenly, someone came through the door.
weighted down
greed
chains
sufferings
wander
burden
the needy
chests
It was Marley. But he looked different. He was a ghost, a spirit in pain, and he wore heavy
1 that were
2 with
3 of money. He tells Scrooge that because of his
4 in life, he is forced to
5 the earth with this heavy
6 , and without rest. He is forced to watch the
7 of humans because he did nothing to help
8 when he was alive.
Answer
It was Marley. But he looked different. He was a ghost, a spirit in pain, and he wore heavy
chains that were
weighted down with
chests of money. He tells Scrooge that because of his
greed in life, he is forced to
wander the earth with this heavy
burden, and without rest. He is forced to watch the
sufferings of humans because he did nothing to help
the needy when he was alive.
change his ways
face the same fate,
hallucinating
out of the blue
disappeared
He points his finger at Scrooge and warns him that he will
1 only much worse, if he doesn’t
2 . Marley tells Scrooge that three more
ghosts are coming—one each of the past, present, and future—and that he
better pay attention if he doesn’t want to lose his soul to hell. Then,
Marley
3 .
Scrooge wasn’t sure what to believe. He thought maybe he was
4 from bad food or something. But then,
5 , the ghost of Christmas past appeared. She
showed Scrooge his past youth and how happy he was when he was young,
when money didn’t matter.
Answer
He points his finger at Scrooge and warns him that he will
face the same fate, only much worse, if he doesn’t
change his ways. Marley tells Scrooge that three more
ghosts are coming—one each of the past, present, and future—and that he
better pay attention if he doesn’t want to lose his soul to hell. Then,
Marley
disappeared.
Scrooge wasn’t sure what to believe. He thought maybe he was
hallucinating from bad food or something. But then,
out of the blue, the ghost of Christmas past appeared. She
showed Scrooge his past youth and how happy he was when he was young,
when money didn’t matter.
focused
save up
bitter
to take care of
turned down
She then showed Scrooge the time that he once fell in love with a woman and how Scrooge became a good businessman so he could
1 money
2 his fiance after marriage. But Scrooge became too
3 on money and had forgotten why it was important to
him in the first place. So his fiance left him and married another man.
This is when and how Scrooge had become
4 .
The ghost of Christmas present soon arrived and showed Scrooge
all the happy celebrations happening at the current Christmas time.
He saw Fred and his wife having a great party and soon began to wish he hadn’t
5 Fred’s invitation.
Answer
She then showed Scrooge the time that he once fell in love with a woman and how Scrooge became a good businessman so he could
save up money
to take care of his fiance after marriage. But Scrooge became too
focused on money and had forgotten why it was important to
him in the first place. So his fiance left him and married another man.
This is when and how Scrooge had become
bitter.
The ghost of Christmas present soon arrived and showed Scrooge
all the happy celebrations happening at the current Christmas time.
He saw Fred and his wife having a great party and soon began to wish he hadn’t
turned down Fred’s invitation.
afford
could hardly afford
crippled
medical treatment
He saw Bob Cratchit and his family celebrating a happy Christmas together even though they were so poor and
1 any dinner at all. He also see’s Tiny Tim, Bob’s son, for the first time. He is a poor
2 child, and the Christmas Ghost warned him that Tiny Tim would die before the next Christmas if no one could pay for his
3 , and Bob certainly couldn’t
4 to pay.
Answer
He saw Bob Cratchit and his family celebrating a happy Christmas together even though they were so poor and
could hardly afford any dinner at all. He also see’s Tiny Tim, Bob’s son, for the first time. He is a poor
crippled child, and the Christmas Ghost warned him that Tiny Tim would die before the next Christmas if no one could pay for his
medical treatment, and Bob certainly couldn’t
afford to pay.
deep sorrow
shows up
generous
festivities
behavior
Finally, the ghost of Christmas Future came and showed Scrooge
his dark fate. That Scrooge would die alone and that no one would miss
him after his death, except for some of his debtors, who will be happy
that he died.
He also sees the
1 of the Cratchit family over their loss of Tiny
Tim, who indeed dies before Christmas. Scrooge begs the ghost to let him
live, to give him another chance.
Scrooge, still crying, wakes up and realizes all the ghosts
are gone. He rushes to the window to look out and see it is Christmas
day. He buys a Santa suit and lots of toys and runs around town giving
gifts to everyone he meets.
He
2 at the Cratchit family’s house and gives them a
giant turkey and promises he’ll take care of Tiny Tim. He goes to Fred’s
house and apologizes for his past
3 and he joins in on the Christmas
4 and has a great time. He lived this way, a
5 and happy old man, for the rest of his days.
Answer
Finally, the ghost of Christmas Future came and showed Scrooge
his dark fate. That Scrooge would die alone and that no one would miss
him after his death, except for some of his debtors, who will be happy
that he died.
He also sees the
deep sorrow of the Cratchit family over their loss of Tiny
Tim, who indeed dies before Christmas. Scrooge begs the ghost to let him
live, to give him another chance.
Scrooge, still crying, wakes up and realizes all the ghosts
are gone. He rushes to the window to look out and see it is Christmas
day. He buys a Santa suit and lots of toys and runs around town giving
gifts to everyone he meets.
He
shows up at the Cratchit family’s house and gives them a
giant turkey and promises he’ll take care of Tiny Tim. He goes to Fred’s
house and apologizes for his past
behavior and he joins in on the Christmas
festivities and has a great time. He lived this way, a
generous and happy old man, for the rest of his days.
Finally, the ghost of Christmas Future came and showed Scrooge
his dark fate. That Scrooge would die alone and that no one would miss
him after his death, except for some of his debtors, who will be happy
that he died.
He also sees the
deep sorrow of the Cratchit family over their loss of Tiny
Tim, who indeed dies before Christmas. Scrooge begs the ghost to let him
live, to give him another chance.
Scrooge, still crying, wakes up and realizes all the ghosts
are gone. He rushes to the window to look out and see it is Christmas
day. He buys a Santa suit and lots of toys and runs around town giving
gifts to everyone he meets.
He
shows up at the Cratchit family’s house and gives them a
giant turkey and promises he’ll take care of Tiny Tim. He goes to Fred’s
house and apologizes for his past
behavior and he joins in on the Christmas
festivities and has a great time. He lived this way, a
generous and happy old man, for the rest of his days.