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Read the passage below which contains blank spaces that are numbered 1-16 and for each of the blank spaces fill the best fitting word. Trouble came...

      

Read the passage below which contains blank spaces that are numbered 1-16 and for each of the blank spaces fill the best fitting word.
Trouble came when I got the 1_ of sharing a house with a fellow who shared the same 2_ with me that cooking is not for real men. In 3_ circumstances, the house would go without a meal being cooked at all for such 4_ periods that the cockroaches in the house 5_ starve to death. 6_ I knew how to survive when things became 7_ bad. I would 8_ with lots of good reasons 9_ why we should be cooking more 10_ in the house until my housemate was convinced. I would 11_ cook the worst meal ever tasted on earth. 12_, he would 13_ cook for 14_ rest of the time 15_ I stayed 16_ him.

  

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Jim
1.Misfortune 2.idea 3.those 4.long 5.would 6.but 7.too 8.come up 9.on 10.regularly 11.deliberately 12.inevitably 13.often 14.the 15.that 16.with

jim items answered the question on September 6, 2018 at 11:47


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