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English, 26.03.2021 20:00, orlando19882000

Fill in the blanks Specific real life objects and activities like your television set or a game of football can be your thought starters and luck makers. There was once a famous writer
(name) Arthur J. Burks who (boast) that he could take any object and make a
story out of it. An interviewer for Reader's Digest once tested him by 2 (point) to
a door knob. Burks went into a trance and 3 (come) up with the plot for a
(detect) story 5(feature) a cache of stolen diamonds 6 (hide) in the hollow
interior of the knob. The 7 (interview) tiptoed away as the slow tap-tap of Burks'
typewriter became 8(increase) noisy, high speed clatter.​

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