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2. | She worried that her car wouldn't start and she would be ___ in a bad area late at night. | 5. | She took a ___ out of the closet and hung her blouse on it. | 7. | ___ is expensive for drivers in downtown areas. During the week, there are no cheap ___ lots. | 8. | She bought some new ___ so she would look nice for her job interview. | 9. | Her ___ didn't give her a raise, but he did give her the afternoon off. | 13. | She was a ___ in a nice restaurant; the customers gave her nice tips. | 14. | She ___ed her slacks and put them into the dresser drawer. | 15. | Her clothes were lying on the ___. She picked them up and hung them in the closet. | 16. | Her ___ told her to leave the car with him, and he would try to fix it the next day. | 18. | She ___ had any spare time; she was almost always busy. | 19. | A good benefit that came with her job was the ___ parking. | 20. | She turned the ___ in the ignition, but her car engine didn't start. |
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1. | She was ___ because it was late at night and she was alone in a bad neighborhood. | 3. | She turned the key ___ more, but still the car didn't start. | 4. | ___s are extra (but necessary) money for waitresses, busboys, pizza deliverers, and others. | 5. | Her mom taught her to always ___ her clothes up--don't leave them on the floor. | 6. | Many clothing store customers go into the ___ room, try on new clothes, and leave the clothes they don't want on the floor. | 10. | She didn't want to ___ a day of work, because that would cost her money. | 11. | She needed her car to ___ to both of her jobs. | 12. | Ross Dress for Less is a popular ___ store in this country. It sells clothes and shoes for men and women. | 13. | She ___ed if her car was going to start or not. | 14. | Most people are ___, but some people are rude, mean, and un___. | 17. | ___s are important workers in stores, but they don't get paid much. | 19. | Her mechanic told her he would look at her car and try to ___ it the next day. |
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