My mother and father took _______________ to the movies.

___________ think they've finally found a piece of Amelia Earhart's lost plane.

If the equities held by an investor have performed better than __________ expected and more money is desired for living expense, slightly more than four percent may be withdrawn.

He was someone _______ everyone admired and liked.

It was only when ________ talked later that he told me he had begun to feel disenchanted with the Maharishi's behavior.

The files arranged by the temporary workers were badly out of order, so we sent _______ back to the main office.

__________ says that sharks must move in order to breathe.

_______ do you honestly feel is the most deserving?______ or ____?

Some of ______ coin collectors wanted to see more commemorative coins.

The woman _____ wrote that book is a reporter for The New York Times.

Kim observed the moon through the telescope until it was covered with clouds.

Al is interested in stamp collecting, so he wants to learn all he can about them.

Originally, fairy tales did not always end “happily ever after;” rather, they were often extremely violent.

In the original version of “Cinderella,” for example, after the marriage between she and the prince, Cinderella has her step-sisters placed in spiked coffins and dragged around the city behind the wedding procession.

Similarly, at the end of the authentic version of “Little Red Riding Hood,” the wolf attacks and kills the little girl who was visiting her grandmother.

Some nineteenth-century artists were offended by the violence and refused to illustrate the tale; it was them, not the publisher, who believed that a story for children should have a happier ending.

Stephen W. Hawking' s a988 book A Brief History of Time became an immediate best seller, which was surprising.

Even though Hawking carefully explains his theories, they still confuse some readers

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