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English, 26.09.2021 23:30 jskskals

Vocabulary Warm Up: Students open the text box and number 1-5. Fill in the correct vocabulary word and submit the assignment.
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When an obscene photograph appeared in the school yearbook, the administration immediately sought
a(n) 1)
to take the blame for the 2)
Angry students and
parents blamed Dora, the yearbook editor, for not being 3)
enough to have
spotted the photo before the book was sent to the printer. Now, the school must collect the books and
return them to the printer to 4).
the photograph. Dora, a junior, 5)
1
over whether she should sign up for the yearbook staff again next year.
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