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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
11

A. Fill In the Blanks with Appropriate words-

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labwork [276]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

A house on Third Street, College Road, was <em><u>robbed</u></em> by three <em><u>men</u></em> late last evening. A neighbor noticed some suspicious movement and raised an <em><u>alarm</u></em>. Soon the police reached there and <em><u>arrested</u></em> two of them. However, It was not easy to catch the third one, as he had <em><u>fled</u></em>. The police guarded every <em><u>possible</u></em> route, yet he <em><u>disappeared </u></em> with the money. I have to find him before he _robbed_ anyone else.

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