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A spelling test or exercise, where the test-taker is required to fill in the blank spaces with the appropriate words. The test covers a variety of common english words and their usage in different contexts, such as protest, desert, conflict, present, minute, conduct, refuse, subject, contest, contract, rebel, entrance, combat, insert, content, extract, permits, compact, excuse, and research. The test seems to be designed to assess the test-taker's understanding of these words and their proper usage in sentences. The document could be useful for students, particularly those studying english language and grammar, as a practice exercise or study material to improve their spelling and vocabulary skills.
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protest - we held a "blank" to complain about noise desert - a variety of cactus grow in the "blank" conflict - the "blank" began with a silly argument present - we will "blank" our findings at the meeting minute - washing your hands only takes a "blank" conduct - teachers praised the student's good "blank" refuse - I "blank" to go to bed at 8: subject - what is your favorite "blank" in school? contest - the winner of the "blank" will get a new bike contract - does the "blank" state when we will be paid? rebel - I don't like to "blank" against my parents entrance - the "blank" to the zoo is clearly marked combat - what is the best way to "blank" a cold
insert - "blank" a coin in the slot content - are you "blank" in your hotel room? extract - the dentist will "blank" my wisdom teeth permits - a library card "blank" you to borrow books compact - dad's car is a small yellow "blank" excuse - what is your "blank" for missing class? research - scientists are working to "blank" the disease