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Read the words and look up their meanings in the dictionary. Then, read the passage carefully. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box. Use each word once only. I returned to school soon after the war was over. The entire place, where the school used to be, was in BLANK. The previous school building had been BLANK during the war, but still had a place to study. Later I found out that people from all over the BLANK had kindly donated school BLANK to us so that we could continue with our education. My friends and I spent the first school day in BLANK. These were only temporary. We would be in a more BLANK place once the buildings were rebuilt. Despite the BLANK around us, people went about picking up their lives. Everything else was BLANK in our school. There were textbooks, pencils, and erasers. We had to sit on the BLANK, but we did not mind. At least we were back in school. That summer I learned English. I learned the BLANK and how to BLANK with my friends. I was told that it was BLANK to know this language when I grow up. It was a BLANK language, something that was spoken by the BLANK of people in the world. I was certainly enjoying school. I was glad that I was given the BLANK to study.