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[
"fear",
"clothes",
"dreams"
] | But every morning he had the same pleasant sort of [MASK] he had had the day before. | face |
[
"hope",
"tree",
"communication"
] | As time went on, it became clear to everyone that Longhands wasn't a pirate; but the family [MASK] was so long that no one was bold enough to come out and say it. | tradition |
[
"repeat",
"destroy",
"notice"
] | As time went on, it became clear to everyone that Longhands wasn't a pirate; but the family tradition was so long that no one was bold enough to come out and [MASK] it. | say |
[
"new",
"funny",
"stupid"
] | "It's just that he's a [MASK] pirate," they would say. | good |
[
"avoid",
"considered",
"began"
] | However, Longhands was still worried about turning into a pirate, and he [MASK] looking into the mirror each morning. | continued |
[
"handsome",
"honest",
"strange"
] | One day, though, seeing that he was now a(n) [MASK] man, he realized that neither himself, nor anybody , was ever forced to be a pirate. | old |
[
"everybody",
"somebody",
"nobody"
] | One day, though, seeing that he was now a(n) old man, he realized that neither himself, nor [MASK] , was ever forced to be a pirate. | anybody |
[
"experiences",
"desires",
"wishes"
] | Everyone could do whatever they chose with their [MASK] ! | lives |
[
"slightly",
"partly",
"commonly"
] | And, having chosen his own life and his own path, Longhands felt [MASK] happy that he never chose to be a pirate. | deeply |
[
"likely",
"easy",
"greedy"
] | He was [MASK] to do a(n) steady job. | unable |
[
"connected",
"attended",
"allowed"
] | Sometimes he fell suddenly ill and had to be [MASK] to the hospital. | admitted |
[
"promised",
"forced",
"agreed"
] | He wanted to do something to keep himself busy, so he [MASK] to volunteer at the local children's hospital. | decided |
[
"experience",
"lesson",
"task"
] | It was the perfect [MASK] for him. | job |
[
"happy",
"lonely",
"normal"
] | He ended up working with the [MASK] children. | sick |
[
"students",
"doctors",
"lawyers"
] | One of his [MASK] was a girl with a disease that paralyzed her from the neck down. | kids |
[
"wound",
"pain",
"gift"
] | One of his kids was a girl with a [MASK] that paralyzed her from the neck down. | disease |
[
"excited",
"interested",
"confused"
] | She couldn't do anything, and she was very [MASK] . | depressed |
[
"astonish",
"greet",
"remind"
] | My dad decided to try to [MASK] her. | help |
[
"buying",
"borrowing",
"asking"
] | He started visiting her in her room, [MASK] paints, brushes and paper. | bringing |
[
"turned",
"pulled",
"stuck"
] | He [MASK] the paper up, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint . | stood |
[
"bite",
"beat",
"write"
] | He stood the paper up, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to [MASK] . | paint |
[
"goal",
"spirit",
"action"
] | All the while, he would tell her, "See, you can do anything you set your [MASK] to." | mind |
[
"hands",
"legs",
"toes"
] | At the end of the day, she began to paint using her [MASK] , and she and my dad became friends. | mouth |
[
"hospital",
"school",
"abroad"
] | Soon after, the little girl was sent [MASK] because the doctors felt there was nothing else they could do for her. | home |
[
"visited",
"enjoyed",
"served"
] | My dad also [MASK] the children's hospital for a little while because he became ill. | left |
[
"received",
"realized",
"refused"
] | Some time later, after my dad had [MASK] and returned to work, the little girl who had been paralyzed came in, but this time she was walking . | recovered |
[
"smiling",
"waving",
"crying"
] | Some time later, after my dad had recovered and returned to work, the little girl who had been paralyzed came in, but this time she was [MASK] . | walking |
[
"card",
"flower",
"book"
] | She gave him a [MASK] she had done using her hands. | picture |
[
"showed",
"warned",
"explained"
] | At the bottom it [MASK] , "Thank you for helping me walk." | read |
[
"led",
"damaged",
"attacked"
] | The recent disorder in the Arab world [MASK] by a disputed video damaging the image of Prophet Muhammad shows the United States, which is busy promoting global Internet freedom, has paid a huge price with the lives of its diplomats. | caused |
[
"helping",
"processing",
"improving"
] | The recent disorder in the Arab world caused by a disputed video damaging the image of Prophet Muhammad shows the United States, which is busy [MASK] global Internet freedom, has paid a huge price with the lives of its diplomats. | promoting |
[
"for",
"at",
"off"
] | The recent disorder in the Arab world caused by a disputed video damaging the image of Prophet Muhammad shows the United States, which is busy promoting global Internet freedom, has paid a huge price [MASK] the lives of its diplomats. | with |
[
"reach",
"fetch",
"take"
] | In an unregulated Internet world, cheating, violence or rumors can [MASK] serious consequences. | bring |
[
"exposed",
"delivered",
"passed"
] | Many countries across the world are periodically suffering from "rumors" [MASK] by the Internet and social media. | spread |
[
"supports",
"follows",
"dislikes"
] | The US-led West always promotes Internet freedom and [MASK] any regulation as investigation, but it should think twice if it calculates the heavy price that has been and has to be paid for " free ". | opposes |
[
"accessible",
"available",
"healthy"
] | The US-led West always promotes Internet freedom and opposes any regulation as investigation, but it should think twice if it calculates the heavy price that has been and has to be paid for " [MASK] ". | free |
[
"happens",
"intends",
"offers"
] | Moreover, even if the Internet in the West [MASK] to be free, with no obvious interference and no limited sites, isn't the structure of the main pages already hand-controlled, with selected press agencies and sources occupying clearly dominating positions? | appears |
[
"interruption",
"defence",
"preference"
] | Moreover, even if the Internet in the West appears to be free, with no obvious [MASK] and no limited sites, isn't the structure of the main pages already hand-controlled, with selected press agencies and sources occupying clearly dominating positions? | interference |
[
"programs",
"substances",
"channels"
] | Moreover, even if the Internet in the West appears to be free, with no obvious interference and no limited sites, isn't the structure of the main pages already hand-controlled, with selected press agencies and [MASK] occupying clearly dominating positions? | sources |
[
"strike",
"prevent",
"avoid"
] | The Internet has helped fight injustice, [MASK] corruption in places so far apart as Indonesia, India and Latin America. | uncover |
[
"beneficial",
"useful",
"sensitive"
] | But the Internet could be extremely [MASK] as well. | destructive |
[
"expressions",
"impressions",
"affections"
] | Various racist or separatist organizations are using their Internet sites to fan [MASK] . | passions |
[
"refuse",
"fail",
"attempt"
] | No country can [MASK] to make the Internet absolutely free. | afford |
[
"unpolluted",
"unskilled",
"unoccupied"
] | The question is how to keep free flow of information [MASK] while protecting children from unhealthy works, common citizens from evil rumors and countries from unfair and damaging propaganda attacks. | uninterrupted |
[
"meaningful",
"untrue",
"effective"
] | The question is how to keep free flow of information uninterrupted while protecting children from unhealthy works, common citizens from [MASK] rumors and countries from unfair and damaging propaganda attacks. | evil |
[
"importance",
"description",
"possibility"
] | The [MASK] is that there will never be a perfect system. | conclusion |
[
"invent",
"change",
"study"
] | Every country will have to [MASK] its own system, based on its culture, social surroundings and the degree of danger it's facing. | develop |
[
"trends",
"structure",
"factors"
] | Every country will have to develop its own system, based on its culture, social [MASK] and the degree of danger it's facing. | surroundings |
[
"make",
"buy",
"choose"
] | I had come to [MASK] a checking account. | open |
[
"board",
"display",
"business"
] | The only officer on [MASK] was a fortyish black man, standing across a small counter from a young white boy who was wearing a V-necked sweater. | duty |
[
"on",
"after",
"over"
] | The only officer on duty was a fortyish black man, standing [MASK] a small counter from a young white boy who was wearing a V-necked sweater. | across |
[
"sure",
"proud",
"afraid"
] | I thought I was especially [MASK] of the boy because he looked more like from a prep school than a customer in a West Side bank. | aware |
[
"guard",
"clerk",
"manager"
] | I thought I was especially aware of the boy because he looked more like from a prep school than a [MASK] in a West Side bank. | customer |
[
"pay",
"attach",
"control"
] | The boy continued to [MASK] my attention because of what happened next. | attract |
[
"achieving",
"finding",
"reaching"
] | He was holding an open savings-account book and [MASK] an expression of disappointment. | wearing |
[
"use",
"spend",
"bank"
] | I opened the account myself, so why can't I [MASK] any money?" | withdraw |
[
"supported",
"inspired",
"encouraged"
] | I've already explained to you that a fourteen-year-old is not [MASK] to withdraw money without a letter from his parents," the officer explained patiently. | allowed |
[
"letter",
"note",
"message"
] | Suddenly I noticed the [MASK] had a series of small deposits and withdraws. | account |
[
"think",
"do",
"claim"
] | Then I questioned the officer, "How do you [MASK] that? | explain |
[
"disappointed",
"confused",
"amused"
] | He looked [MASK] . | annoyed |
[
"difficult",
"strange",
"fantastic"
] | It's really very [MASK] ." | simple |
[
"obeyed",
"stolen",
"caught"
] | "You're really getting [MASK] ," I said. | cheated |
[
"Happily",
"Cheerfully",
"Nervously"
] | [MASK] , he put his savings book in a rear-pocket and walked out of the bank. | Silently |
[
"interacted",
"interrupted",
"infected"
] | "You know," he said, "you really shouldn't have got [MASK] ." | involved |
[
"occupied",
"discovered",
"suggested"
] | "We were [MASK] this morning that some neighborhood bully has been shaking down this boy for more than a month. | informed |
[
"rushing",
"requesting",
"begging"
] | The guy was [MASK] him to take money out every week and hand it over. | forcing |
[
"hardly",
"unwillingly",
"eagerly"
] | The poor kid was [MASK] too scared to tell anyone. | apparently |
[
"sentence",
"apology",
"difference"
] | Anyway, the police are on the case and they'll probably make a(n) [MASK] today." | arrest |
[
"walked",
"played",
"aimed"
] | He [MASK] in the woods, but he could never hit the target .And getting a little discouraged, he headed back to dinner. | practiced |
[
"or",
"and",
"so"
] | He practiced in the woods, [MASK] he could never hit the target .And getting a little discouraged, he headed back to dinner. | but |
[
"bird",
"duck",
"woods"
] | He practiced in the woods, but he could never hit the [MASK] .And getting a little discouraged, he headed back to dinner. | target |
[
"square",
"dying",
"living"
] | He was shocked and felt very sorry.In a panic, he hid the [MASK] duck in the wood pile, only to see his sister watching .Sally had seen it all, but she said nothing. | dead |
[
"surveying",
"noticing",
"observing"
] | He was shocked and felt very sorry.In a panic, he hid the dead duck in the wood pile, only to see his sister [MASK] .Sally had seen it all, but she said nothing. | watching |
[
"toilet",
"living-room",
"fields"
] | But Sally said, "Grandma, Johnny told me he wanted to help in the [MASK] today, didn't you, Johnny?" | kitchen |
[
"watched",
"dropped",
"made"
] | So Johnny [MASK] the dishes. | did |
[
"Grandpa",
"Johnny",
"Sally"
] | Later Grandpa asked if the children wanted to go fishing, and [MASK] said, " I'm sorry but I need Sally to help make supper ." | Grandma |
[
"cook",
"lunch",
"breakfast"
] | Later Grandpa asked if the children wanted to go fishing, and Grandma said, " I'm sorry but I need Sally to help make [MASK] ." | supper |
[
"laughed",
"cried",
"wept"
] | But Sally [MASK] and said, "Well, that's all right because Johnny told me he wanted to help," and she whispered again ,"Remember, the duck?" | smiled |
[
"only",
"twice",
"loudly"
] | But Sally smiled and said, "Well, that's all right because Johnny told me he wanted to help," and she whispered [MASK] ,"Remember, the duck?" | again |
[
"followed",
"remembered",
"boated"
] | So Sally went fishing and Johnny [MASK] . | stayed |
[
"all",
"either",
"neither"
] | After several days of Johnny doing [MASK] his various small tasks and Sally's, he finally .couldn't stand it any longer.He came to Grandma and admitted that he killed the duck.She bent down, gave him a hug , and said, "Sweetheart, I know . | both |
[
"secondly",
"firstly",
"thirdly"
] | After several days of Johnny doing both his various small tasks and Sally's, he [MASK] .couldn't stand it any longer.He came to Grandma and admitted that he killed the duck.She bent down, gave him a hug , and said, "Sweetheart, I know . | finally |
[
"lied",
"denied",
"spoke"
] | After several days of Johnny doing both his various small tasks and Sally's, he finally .couldn't stand it any longer.He came to Grandma and [MASK] that he killed the duck.She bent down, gave him a hug , and said, "Sweetheart, I know . | admitted |
[
"beat",
"pet",
"surprise"
] | After several days of Johnny doing both his various small tasks and Sally's, he finally .couldn't stand it any longer.He came to Grandma and admitted that he killed the duck.She bent down, gave him a [MASK] , and said, "Sweetheart, I know . | hug |
[
"other",
"funny",
"dull"
] | You see, I was standing at the window and I saw the [MASK] thing. | whole |
[
"/",
"much",
"many"
] | But I was just wondering how [MASK] you would let Sally make a slave of you." | long |
[
"for",
"from",
"into"
] | But I was just wondering how long you would let Sally make a slave [MASK] you." | of |
[
"waiter",
"cook",
"owner"
] | During the meal, the [MASK] of the restaurant came over and said our meal was free. | manager |
[
"satisfied",
"excited",
"moved"
] | I was [MASK] . | surprised |
[
"understanding",
"importance",
"dignity"
] | He stood there smiling at me and there was an air of [MASK] . | familiarity |
[
"hardly",
"rarely",
"specially"
] | He said I had [MASK] forgotten him, but I had changed his life. | probably |
[
"planned",
"built",
"noticed"
] | He said I had probably forgotten him, but I had [MASK] his life. | changed |
[
"patient",
"anxious",
"doubtful"
] | My friend was quite [MASK] and asked him how I had done this. | curious |
[
"employers",
"organizers",
"teachers"
] | He said twelve years ago I was teaching a stress management class and he was one of the [MASK] .I asked the group what their number one stress was and most of them said it was from their bosses. | students |
[
"Joy",
"danger",
"pride"
] | He said twelve years ago I was teaching a stress management class and he was one of the students .I asked the group what their number one [MASK] was and most of them said it was from their bosses. | stress |
[
"removed",
"broke",
"held"
] | I listened to everyone, then 49 [MASK] a chair and invited everyone to stand on it. | took |
[
"down",
"outside",
"inside"
] | I wanted them to look at the room from [MASK] there. | up |
[
"natural",
"funny",
"strange"
] | After that, I asked the group to think about how the room looked [MASK] when they changed their perspective . | different |
[
"ask",
"visit",
"watch"
] | Then I asked them to [MASK] their bosses. | consider |
[
"predicted",
"chosen",
"improved"
] | Was this the same person who had [MASK] their good qualities and hired them? | seen |
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