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oksano4ka [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Insert the words from the proper-family.Mother: Ann, are you going out again? I think Davy is not a ... boy to go out with. Ann:

What do you have against him? Mother: He never behaves ..., his clothes are never ... for the situation, his language is not ... for an educated boy. Ann: Life is changing, Mother, and what didn't seem ... to to your mother, was ... to you. Davy is not a bad boy, believe me. He's honest and kind. ​
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joja [24]3 years ago
8 0

Words should be added to the text, taking into account coherence and context clues.

Therefore, the following words must be added to the text, in the order in which the blanks appear:

  1. good
  2. well
  3. appropriate
  4. correct
  5. good
  6. good

It is important to emphasize that coherence in a text is essential for this text to be meaningful and for the reading to be correct and fluid for the reader.

Context clues are also essential for you to be able to find the right keywords. That's because context clues allow you to understand the context of the text, understanding the words that are missing, or understanding difficult and unknown words.

You can find more information at the link below:

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