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Sentence Completion Practice 3

1. Emily performed a quick pirouette across the stage, bowing to _____ applause - surprised to see only a few people clapping politely in the mostly vacant seats.





2. A gaping maw in the mountainside, the abandoned mine exuded an aura of _____ , its echoing silence only broken by the wind's mournful sigh, a ghostly serenade to forgotten miners.





3. The ancient ruins were so _____ that even the most experienced archaeologists were astonished by their complexity and preservation.





4. With trembling hands, Amelia deciphered the faded inscription on the parchment, unearthing a forgotten chapter of history, a tale of _____ that sent shivers down her spine.





5. While the company's new policy was intended to increase efficiency, it inadvertently led to a _____ in employee morale.





6. Lila's essay on environmental conservation was so _____ in its arguments that it persuaded many of her classmates to start recycling.





7. The scientist's discovery was _____, overturning long-held beliefs and paving the way for new research in the field.





8. Emma knew her paper lacked a clear thesis and coherent structure, but she submitted it anyway due to the looming deadline, hoping the professor would be _____ and still give her a decent grade.





9. Her _____ for classical music was evident in her extensive collection of rare and vintage records.





10. Beyond oceans and cultures, pen pals discover _____, their letters bridging geographic and linguistic divides.





11. Even though the path through the forest was _____, the hikers felt confident they could navigate it successfully with their map and compass.





12. The sculptor's chisel chipped away at the rough stone, slowly revealing the _____ form that had waited patiently within, a testament to the power of vision and the transformative touch of creativity.





13. In the debate, Mariah's arguments were _____, lacking the depth and evidence necessary to be persuasive.





14. The detective's _____ in following every lead, no matter how insignificant, eventually led to solving the high-profile case.





15. As the storm raged outside, casting eerie shadows on the library walls, the old book seemed to pulsate with a _____ life of its own, beckoning her to turn its pages.





16. As an advocate for environmental conservation, her arguments were not simply passionate; they were profoundly _____, backed by years of research and data.





17. Due to the _____ nature of the evidence, the jury found it difficult to reach a unanimous decision, reflecting the complexity of the case.





18. Despite facing numerous challenges, the team's _____ to complete the project on time was commendable.





19. Her characters bursting onto the page, the aspiring writer navigated the labyrinth of her imagination with _____ , weaving intricate tapestries of story with each stroke of her pen.





20. As the final notes of the symphony faded, a hush fell over the audience, replaced by a wave of applause that reflected the shared experience of _____ evoked by the music.





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