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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
5

Choose the correct answers from the bracket.

English
2 answers:
Dominik [7]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

a) were

b) among

c) a

d) was

e) appointed

f) were

g) which

h) didn't they

i) entering

j)got awarded

valkas [14]3 years ago
3 0

Choose the correct answers from the bracket.

Once there lived three artists in a famous city. They were famous for their art. They claimed that they { \bf{ \underbrace{were}}} perfectly skilled. Each praised oneself claiming he was the best { \bf{ \underbrace{among}}} them. One day they decided to have { \bf{ \underbrace{a}}} fair competition to find out who the best was. There { \bf{ \underbrace{was}}} a good prize for the winner. A judge was also { \bf{ \underbrace{ appointed}}} to decide the case. The competition started on time. One artist painted flowers. The second painted a fruit and the third painted a curtain. All their paintings { \bf{ \underbrace{were}}} observed and evaluated by the judge.

First he observed the flower on which a bee was sitting. Then he observed the fruit { \bf{ \underbrace{which}}} an ox tried to eat.

Both of the picture looked natural { \bf{ \underbrace{ didn't \:they}}}? He praised them. Then he observed the curtain. It was so natural he tried to pull it { \bf{ \underbrace{ to\:enter}}} the room. The judge realized that the picture of the curtain was the most natural among them. The judge declared the third artist the winner. This was how his art { \bf{ \underbrace{ got\:awarded}}}.

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