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[ "ever", "often", "seldom" ]
But I know now I'll [MASK] . I know I'm a champion, and God knows that too.
never
[ "sad", "early", "glad" ]
He is always [MASK] for work.
late
[ "asks", "wonders", "answers" ]
He always [MASK] why time always goes so fast.
complains
[ "lucky", "windy", "fine" ]
Today is also a [MASK] day for him.
bad
[ "color", "note", "skin" ]
He looked at his [MASK] around his wrist .
watch
[ "last", "once", "second" ]
But [MASK] he had to shave .
first
[ "spent", "cost", "used" ]
It [MASK] him about 5 minutes to do these things.
took
[ "on", "of", "down" ]
So he turned [MASK] the TV.
off
[ "opened", "cleaned", "watched" ]
He [MASK] locked the door.
locked
[ "bike", "factory", "horse" ]
He ran out to his [MASK] .
car
[ "hole", "street", "trouble" ]
"But officer, I was in a [MASK] ," he said.
hurry
[ "bored", "puzzled", "hopeful" ]
But when my little grandson received third degree burns, I learned first-hand how [MASK] a loving adult feels when his/her child is suffering and he/she can't take the pain away.
helpless
[ "made", "advised", "guided" ]
This experience [MASK] me to feel sorry for parents with sick children.
led
[ "seemed", "looked", "sounded" ]
One mom told me that she [MASK] like running into the street and screaming, "My child is sick.
felt
[ "head", "legs", "face" ]
It breaks my [MASK] that these parents are so anxiously searching for someone to care and help them through the hard times of watching their helpless child suffer.
heart
[ "over", "with", "across" ]
It breaks my heart that these parents are so anxiously searching for someone to care and help them [MASK] the hard times of watching their helpless child suffer.
through
[ "But", "Though", "Since" ]
[MASK] I had a lot of time.
So
[ "meaningful", "interesting", "boring" ]
At first, I thought that my life was [MASK] because I couldn't do any of the things I used to do.
meaningless
[ "point", "sense", "hope" ]
I believed that my life had no purpose and I was no [MASK] to anybody anymore.
good
[ "picture", "wish", "website" ]
What began as a [MASK] has grown into a fulltime job I enjoy doing every day.
hobby
[ "paid", "invited", "advised" ]
And over 325 volunteers have [MASK] me to send children "happy mail" without being paid.
joined
[ "months", "weeks", "hours" ]
He is seven [MASK] old, and he is going to school soon.
years
[ "come", "go", "look" ]
But Tom has a shortcoming He can't [MASK] p early.
get
[ "afternoon", "evening", "night" ]
He always sleeps until nine or ten o'clock in the [MASK] . Tom's mother doesn't want him to be late for school.
morning
[ "happy", "sad", "early" ]
He always sleeps until nine or ten o'clock in the morning . Tom's mother doesn't want him to be [MASK] for school.
late
[ "listen", "look", "touch" ]
She says to Tom, "You must get up when you [MASK] the clock ring."
hear
[ "a", "this", "that" ]
And from then on, Tom gets up when he hears the clock ring at 6:30 [MASK] morning.
every
[ "day", "week", "minute" ]
And the next morning Tom doesn't get up at 6: 6:30.It's [MASK] for breakfast.
time
[ "close", "closes", "opens" ]
Tom is in bed and his eyes are [MASK] .
open
[ "when", "what", "how" ]
"Then [MASK] don't you get up?"
why
[ "good", "well", "better" ]
You needn't feel [MASK] if you have no cars.
bad
[ "interesting", "difficult", "dangerous" ]
It's true that cars are [MASK] .
important
[ "how", "why", "where" ]
Many people find it hard to think about [MASK] life will be like if they have no cars.
what
[ "lessons", "fun", "skills" ]
But now more people know that too many cars bring great [MASK] .
problems
[ "small", "clean", "modern" ]
They make streets too [MASK] .
busy
[ "red", "yellow", "white" ]
One way is to make [MASK] cars.
green
[ "takes", "spends", "pays" ]
But it [MASK] much to make these cars.
costs
[ "have", "enjoy", "make" ]
We can [MASK] our lifestyle.
change
[ "by", "with", "ride" ]
A lot of Americans go to work [MASK] their bikes now.
on
[ "with", "in", "has" ]
I hope we can live in a green world [MASK] pollution some day.
without
[ "cards", "chess", "toys" ]
Even if Dad came back, it wouldn't be much fun playing [MASK] in the dark.
baseball
[ "lucky", "surprised", "pleased" ]
It was Dad: "Paul, I'm [MASK] , but I couldn't play baseball with you tonight.
sorry
[ "famous", "helpful", "lazy" ]
How about next weekend...." Paul couldn't understand why Dad was so [MASK] .
busy
[ "made", "missed", "chose" ]
The next day at school, Paul didn't hand in his homework and [MASK] a test.
failed
[ "cheerfully", "comfortably", "hopefully" ]
Paul just sat there [MASK] .
quietly
[ "message", "praise", "trust" ]
Maybe he didn't do his homework because he wanted to get his dad's [MASK] .
attention
[ "saw", "thanked", "greeted" ]
When Paul got home, he [MASK] his dad.
called
[ "prepare", "follow", "question" ]
Whenever you [MASK] our plans, Dad, it hurts me.
break
[ "choice", "speech", "decision" ]
Maybe you can help me with my [MASK] sometime.
homework
[ "regretted", "complained", "insisted" ]
He himself [MASK] .
changed