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3. | ___, Roland felt that William's apartment had an odor. |
5. | "He talks to you like you're a ___-year-old," William said. |
7. | He usually didn't ___ come inside the apartment when he visited. |
8. | ___, William told her, he and his brother were different. |
9. | "When my ___ visits me," she said, "I hug her." |
12. | ___ was simply delivering a package. |
13. | I ___ her, I invite her inside, we eat and drink and talk. |
14. | You ___ telling him to speak faster. |
16. | He ___ all the way over here to deliver that package to you. |
18. | There was nothing for the two of them to ___ about. |
21. | He drove ___ the way over here to deliver that package to you. |
22. | You didn't invite ___ inside your apartment. You didn't offer ___ anything. |
24. | He knows my English ___'___ that good. |
25. | When he was talking to me, you kept telling him to speak ___. |
26. | You just went to your computer and started typing ___. |
27. | He usually didn't even come inside the apartment ___ he visited. |
28. | You ___'___ offer him anything to drink or eat. |
29. | But you didn't invite him ___ your apartment. |
30. | He wasn't interested in eating William's "junk ___." |
31. | What she saw ___ him and his brother was their normal interaction. |
35. | She just wished that William would be ___ polite to him. |
38. | Well, ___ told her, he and his brother were different. |
40. | William ___ be more polite to him. |
43. | You didn't offer him ___ to drink or eat. |
45. | You kept telling him to ___ faster. He was ___ing slowly. |
47. | He wasn't ___ed in eating William's "junk food." |
49. | He talks to you ___ you're a two-year-old. |
50. | William's ___ had an odor; he usually didn't even come inside the ___. |
51. | Roland was ___ delivering a package. |
52. | When he and I sat down in the ___ room, you went to your computer. |
54. | He knows my ___ isn't that good--he was just being polite. |
55. | We just have a ___ time with each other. |