<em>Moreover, there is another way that people _</em><em>are</em><em>_ (be) affected by our high-tech society. Human contact_</em><em>are</em><em> (be) missing from our electronic wonderland. People who enjoy</em><em> </em><em>our high-tech equipment (run into) this trap without knowing it. Computers, networks, and television (isolate) us from one another. We (send) messages through the internet rather than (meet) each other over coffee. When we (be) watching TV, we often (ask) people around us to be quiet until the program we (be) enjoying is over, even if someone (have) something important to say. Also, an individual who (play) video games or (sit) at a computer would probably prefer to continue playing rather than to go out with friends. He or she might end up spending less and less time communicating with others because the games (be) just too attractive to stop playing.</em>
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There was a _tumultuous_ sound in the alley, where a group of stray alley cats were fighting over a mouse
When asked, "should we _deviate_ from the course we are on?", the captain of the ship replied "no".
(I'm not giving you my sentences sowwy)
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