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[
"disappointed",
"excited",
"worried"
] | A few days later, when the little boy went to see his tree again, he was [MASK] to find that it appeared greener and stronger than his sisters' and brothers'. | surprised |
[
"weaker",
"heavier",
"shorter"
] | A few days later, when the little boy went to see his tree again, he was surprised to find that it appeared greener and [MASK] than his sisters' and brothers'. | stronger |
[
"changed",
"made",
"broke"
] | His father [MASK] his promise, and said that he would surely become an outstanding botanist when he grew up. | kept |
[
"turned",
"woke",
"stayed"
] | His father kept his promise, and said that he would surely become an outstanding botanist when he [MASK] up. | grew |
[
"peaceful",
"helpful",
"useful"
] | From then on, the little boy slowly became [MASK] . | hopeful |
[
"physics",
"chemistry",
"history"
] | One night, looking at the bright moonlight outside, he suddenly recalled what the [MASK] teacher once said: plants generally grow at night. | biology |
[
"sleeping",
"resting",
"singing"
] | Then he came to the courtyard and unexpectedly found his father [MASK] under his tree with a big spoon. | working |
[
"Fortunately",
"Therefore",
"However"
] | [MASK] , he understood: his father had been secretly watering his small tree! | Suddenly |
[
"came",
"turned",
"walked"
] | He [MASK] to his room, tears running down out of control...
Years passed. | returned |
[
"and",
"or",
"so"
] | The little boy didn't become a botanist, [MASK] he was elected President of the United States. | but |
[
"Help",
"Work",
"Promise"
] | [MASK] is the best nutrition of life, even if it is just one spoonful of clear water , it can make the tree of life lively. | Love |
[
"sand",
"soup",
"soil"
] | Love is the best nutrition of life, even if it is just one spoonful of clear [MASK] , it can make the tree of life lively. | water |
[
"feeling",
"worry",
"hope"
] | Each of us has our own [MASK] of what cheese is, and we want to get it because we believe it makes us happy . | idea |
[
"avoid",
"follow",
"try"
] | Each of us has our own idea of what cheese is, and we want to [MASK] it because we believe it makes us happy . | get |
[
"angry",
"full",
"worried"
] | Each of us has our own idea of what cheese is, and we want to get it because we believe it makes us [MASK] . | happy |
[
"humans",
"dogs",
"cats"
] | Two were [MASK] named Sniff and Scurry and two were little people named Hem and Haw. | mice |
[
"that",
"which",
"what"
] | Every morning, the mice and the little people put on their running wear and went to Cheese Station C [MASK] they found their cheese. | where |
[
"firstly",
"suddenly",
"always"
] | It was such a large store of cheese that Hem and Haw [MASK] moved their homes to be closer to it. | finally |
[
"some",
"any",
"much"
] | One morning, Sniff and Scurry arrived at Cheese Station C and discovered there was [MASK] cheese. | no |
[
"For",
"If",
"Though"
] | [MASK] they had noticed the supply of cheese had been getting smaller every day, they were prepared for the result. | Since |
[
"with",
"for",
"to"
] | Since they had noticed the supply [MASK] cheese had been getting smaller every day, they were prepared for the result. | of |
[
"glad",
"hopeful",
"excited"
] | They went home that night [MASK] and discouraged. | unsatisfied |
[
"left",
"walked",
"ran"
] | The next day Hem and Haw [MASK] to Cheese Station C. But the situation hadn't changed. | returned |
[
"start",
"get",
"enjoy"
] | Haw suggested, "Maybe we should [MASK] talking about the situation and just to look for some new cheese." | stop |
[
"go",
"move",
"start"
] | Haw decided to [MASK] Cheese Station C while Hem was more comfortable staying in the cheeseless Station C.
Meanwhile, Sniff and Scurry went farther until they found Cheese Station N. They found what they had been looking for. | leave |
[
"if",
"unless",
"when"
] | Haw decided to leave Cheese Station C while Hem was more comfortable staying in the cheeseless Station C.
Meanwhile, Sniff and Scurry went farther [MASK] they found Cheese Station N. They found what they had been looking for. | until |
[
"factory",
"company",
"home"
] | It was the biggest [MASK] of cheese the mice had ever seen. | store |
[
"hardly",
"voluntarily",
"specially"
] | When asked by Conan O'Brien if his daughters had smartphones, comedian Louis CK explained that he had [MASK] replied, "No, you can't have it. | simply |
[
"reject",
"neglect",
"separate"
] | I don't [MASK] what you want." | care |
[
"by",
"from",
"beyond"
] | This hit home for me because at the time, I was in difficult negotiations with my ten-year-old daughter [MASK] one. | over |
[
"money",
"standard",
"doubts"
] | CK added, "I'm not raising the [MASK] --- I'm raising the grown-ups that they're going to be. | children |
[
"after",
"unless",
"though"
] | So just [MASK] the other stupid kids have phones doesn't mean that my kid has to be stupid, or otherwise she'll feel weird." | because |
[
"nevertheless",
"rarely",
"moreover"
] | So just because the other stupid kids have phones doesn't mean that my kid has to be stupid, or [MASK] she'll feel weird." | otherwise |
[
"hobbies",
"issues",
"weaknesses"
] | Cell phones are "toxic, especially for kids," he said, because they don't help them learn empathy, one of the nicer human [MASK] . | emotions |
[
"error",
"trouble",
"danger"
] | When we text, the [MASK] we get is in cold, hard text-speak. | response |
[
"proud",
"stupid",
"delighted"
] | Why are kids [MASK] ? | mean |
[
"upset",
"awkward",
"crazy"
] | Then they find the kid's unhappy, and they think, Ooh, that doesn't feel [MASK] ." | good |
[
"creative",
"smart",
"critical"
] | CK went on to explain to us that smartphones rob us of our ability to be [MASK] . | alone |
[
"spare",
"value",
"miss"
] | Kids use smartphones to [MASK] their time: Must text! | occupy |
[
"focus",
"make",
"occur"
] | After all, one of the joys of being human is allowing our minds to [MASK] . | wander |
[
"even",
"still",
"ever"
] | They never daydream, [MASK] in class. | except |
[
"figuring",
"finding",
"taking"
] | And here's something else we're [MASK] out on thanks to Steve Jobs's little device: our right to be changeable . | missing |
[
"capable",
"accessible",
"miserable"
] | And here's something else we're missing out on thanks to Steve Jobs's little device: our right to be [MASK] . | changeable |
[
"reaching",
"answering",
"applying"
] | I was [MASK] for the phone, and I thought, Don't! | begging |
[
"pulled",
"turned",
"came"
] | So CK [MASK] over and allowed himself to sob like a little girl rewarded that brand-new four-poster bed for her American Girl doll. | got |
[
"reminded",
"denied",
"neglected"
] | So CK got over and allowed himself to sob like a little girl [MASK] that brand-new four-poster bed for her American Girl doll. | rewarded |
[
"live",
"share",
"ignore"
] | You're lucky to [MASK] sad moments," he said. | spare |
[
"fell",
"sat",
"lay"
] | Mark [MASK] down and helped the boy pick up these articles. | knelt |
[
"Although",
"After",
"until"
] | [MASK] they were going the same way, he helped to carry some of them for him. | Since |
[
"realized",
"said",
"decided"
] | As they walked Mark [MASK] the boy's name was Bill, that he loved computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of trouble with his other subjects and that he had just broken up with his girlfriend. | discovered |
[
"played",
"tried",
"made"
] | As they walked Mark discovered the boy's name was Bill, that he [MASK] computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of trouble with his other subjects and that he had just broken up with his girlfriend. | loved |
[
"questions",
"ideas",
"doubt"
] | As they walked Mark discovered the boy's name was Bill, that he loved computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of [MASK] with his other subjects and that he had just broken up with his girlfriend. | trouble |
[
"out",
"off",
"away"
] | As they walked Mark discovered the boy's name was Bill, that he loved computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of trouble with his other subjects and that he had just broken [MASK] with his girlfriend. | up |
[
"called",
"helped",
"allowed"
] | They arrived at Bill's home first and Mark was [MASK] in for a Coke and to watch some television. | invited |
[
"peacefully",
"willingly",
"freely"
] | The afternoon passed [MASK] with a few laughs and some shared small talk, and then Mark went home. | pleasantly |
[
"agreed",
"forced",
"offered"
] | They [MASK] to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both ended up from the same high school. | continued |
[
"movement",
"separation",
"vacation"
] | Just three weeks before [MASK] , Bill asked Mark if they could talk. | graduation |
[
"would",
"should",
"must"
] | Just three weeks before graduation , Bill asked Mark if they [MASK] talk. | could |
[
"demanded",
"removed",
"asked"
] | Bill [MASK] him of the day years ago when they had first met. | reminded |
[
"usually",
"even",
"never"
] | "Do you [MASK] wonder why I was carrying so many things home that day ?" | ever |
[
"checked",
"took",
"put"
] | "You see, I [MASK] out my locker because I didn't want to leave a mess for anyone else. | cleared |
[
"over",
"into",
"with"
] | "You see, I cleared out my locker because I didn't want to leave a mess [MASK] anyone else. | for |
[
"find",
"pick",
"hold"
] | I had panned to run away and I was going home to [MASK] my things. | pack |
[
"playing",
"reading",
"watching"
] | But after we spent some time together [MASK] and laughing, I realized that if I had done that, I would have lost a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. | talking |
[
"before",
"while",
"as"
] | But after we spent some time together talking and laughing, I realized that [MASK] I had done that, I would have lost a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. | if |
[
"forgotten",
"passed",
"left"
] | But after we spent some time together talking and laughing, I realized that if I had done that, I would have [MASK] a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. | lost |
[
"helped",
"recovered",
"improved"
] | You [MASK] my life." | changed |
[
"play",
"make",
"tell"
] | When she was a little girl, she had to [MASK] the jikes from naughty chidren who teased her about her misshaped lip. | bear |
[
"changing",
"forgeting",
"accepting"
] | With all the teasing, Mary grew up [MASK] the fact that she was"diffrernt". | hating |
[
"expected",
"requested",
"informed"
] | She was [MASK] that no one, outside her family,could ever love her until she entered Mrs. Leonard's class. | convinced |
[
"left",
"admitted",
"taught"
] | She was convinced that no one, outside her family,could ever love her until she [MASK] Mrs. Leonard's class. | entered |
[
"unusual",
"admittde",
"strange"
] | In Mrs. Leonards' school at that time, it was [MASK] for teachers to give their children an annual hearing test. | common |
[
"speaking",
"reading",
"terrible"
] | In Mrs. Leonards' school at that time, it was common for teachers to give their children an annual [MASK] test. | hearing |
[
"Supposed",
"Delighted",
"Satisfied"
] | [MASK] not to let the other children have another" difference "to point out, she would cheat when her bad ear was tested each year. | determined |
[
"belidf",
"mistake",
"proof"
] | determined not to let the other children have another" [MASK] "to point out, she would cheat when her bad ear was tested each year. | difference |
[
"escape",
"suffer",
"negotiate"
] | determined not to let the other children have another" difference "to point out, she would [MASK] when her bad ear was tested each year. | cheat |
[
"cancelled",
"taken",
"passed"
] | The "hearing test"was [MASK] by having a child walk to the classroom door,turn sideways, close one ear with a fingre, and then repeat what the teacher whispered. | given |
[
"pull",
"touch",
"point"
] | The "hearing test"was given by having a child walk to the classroom door,turn sideways, [MASK] one ear with a fingre, and then repeat what the teacher whispered. | close |
[
"realize",
"recite",
"create"
] | The "hearing test"was given by having a child walk to the classroom door,turn sideways, close one ear with a fingre, and then [MASK] what the teacher whispered. | repeat |
[
"refuse",
"manage",
"decide"
] | When Mary had to turn her bad ear towards her teacher she would [MASK] to cover her good ear. | pretend |
[
"must",
"will",
"shall"
] | She knew that teachers [MASK] often say things like,"The sky is blue,"or"What color are your shoes? | would |
[
"wasted",
"take",
"write"
] | Surely, God [MASK] seven words in Mrs. Leonard's mouth that changed Mary's life forever. | put |
[
"wasted",
"cost",
"harmed"
] | Surely, God put seven words in Mrs. Leonard's mouth that [MASK] Mary's life forever. | changed |
[
"hurt",
"upset",
"scared"
] | "You can imagine how deeply these words [MASK] Mary. | moved |
[
"seldom",
"reasonable",
"never"
] | Yes, affirming words are [MASK] to say to the people around you. | easy |
[
"purpose",
"routine",
"result"
] | While words from a godly teacher can soften a heart, words form you can powerfully set the [MASK] of another One's life. | course |
[
"gift",
"purpose",
"question"
] | Today two girls came into my life with a [MASK] . | message |
[
"recommend",
"introduce",
"serve"
] | Yes, there were probably at least fifty other people around me, but what they had to [MASK] wasn't what I need today. | offer |
[
"learn",
"enjoy",
"seek"
] | Yes, there were probably at least fifty other people around me, but what they had to offer wasn't what I [MASK] today. | need |
[
"bowl",
"spoon",
"plate"
] | I was trying to decide what [MASK] I was going to have for dinner in the produce section when I could hear two girls laughing and whispering. | vegetable |
[
"if",
"whether",
"although"
] | I was trying to decide what vegetable I was going to have for dinner in the produce section [MASK] I could hear two girls laughing and whispering. | when |
[
"gathered",
"recalled",
"regretted"
] | I [MASK] what little knowledge I had about placing two thumbs near the core and pressing on it to see how ripe it was. | shared |
[
"top",
"bottom",
"side"
] | I shared what little knowledge I had about placing two thumbs near the [MASK] and pressing on it to see how ripe it was. | core |
[
"solid",
"soft",
"big"
] | I shared what little knowledge I had about placing two thumbs near the core and pressing on it to see how [MASK] it was. | ripe |
[
"remove",
"weigh",
"cut"
] | I took the time to help them [MASK] one. | find |
[
"worrying",
"concerning",
"hesitating"
] | I really felt like I knew what I was [MASK] about and because they asked me, I felt good about helping. | talking |
[
"beautiful",
"sincere",
"serious"
] | They were [MASK] and I went about my business. | grateful |
[
"family",
"business",
"diary"
] | Suddenly one of the girls walked up to me and said, "Can you keep a [MASK] ?" | secret |
[
"should",
"must",
"may"
] | A bit confused and stunned, I replied, "I believe I [MASK] ." | can |
[
"waved",
"signed",
"gestured"
] | Then she [MASK] toward me with her two hands cupped together as if she was going to hand me something. | moved |
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