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Set 23

1. Plastic
2. Realistic
3. Doctor
4. Assure (Corrected spelling)
5. Typical
6. Surgeon
7. Current
8. Comment
9. Domestic
10. Lawyer (Corrected spelling)
11. Disease
12. Misfortune
13. Energetic
14. Solicitor
15. Judge
16. Through
17. Athletic
18. Barrister
19. Explorer
20. Tongue
21. Erratic
22. Author
23. Appetite
24. Crocodile
25. Professor
26. Punctuation

1. The professor's doctor called in a plastic surgeon.


2. The explorer made accurate and realistic maps.
3. We thought he must be a solicitor or barrister, for he looked a
typical lawyer, or even a judge.
4. The lawyer had been very athletic once, and was still energetic,
though his bowling was now rather erratic.
5. The author's latest book told of the misfortunes of a domestic
servant who could not hold her tongue.

Set 24
1. Exterior
2. Photography
3. Cyclist
4. Chart
5. Interior
6. Camera
7. Viewfinder
8. Sensible
9. Excellent
10. Superior
11. Skilful (alternative spelling of skilful)
12. Usually
13. Calendar
14. Enquiry (alternative spelling of inquiry)
15. Carriage
16. Shutter
17. Aviary
18. Canoe
19. Vinegar
20. Exposure
21. Parliament
22. Circular
23. Focus
24. Centuries
25. Develop
26. Boundary
1. Jack's father usually uses a camera with a focus which is
suitable for either interior or exterior photography.

2. By sensible use of a weather chart and skilful judgment of


exposure he produced excellent pictures.
3. The boundary had been fixed by Act of Parliament.
4. Jack found that a square aviary was superior in every way to a
circular one.
5. Although Fred had hidden his canoe, it showed up clearly in his
viewfinder.

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