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The Japanese planes (blank) above us ready for the signal to attack.
From looking at the plants, they needed a lot of (blank) from the dryness.
He (blank) his fists in an angry motion, very angry with me.
The (blank) of Japan made a speech this morning about the bombing.
In Japan, the tourists led us to a river where we rode in (blank) rowing across the riverside.
We quickly went to the store and got some (blank) for the fishing trip.
My friends kept on (blank) me and asking me what mark I got in math.
We (blank) through the mess the Japanese made, trying to see if there were any injured people.
The (blank) of the engines woke everyone up from there sleep, startling all of us.
I started (blank) away from them once I realized they have fooled me.
Once the bomb hit us, fragments of (blank) came down on us, injuring many citizens.
My father pushed me away quickly as the (blank) came in view destroying everything with not a care in the world.
I have been (blank) towards the family when I did the one thing that upsets them.
The area was very (balnk). No one was in sight and everywhere was empty.
Soldiers gave us all a (blank) amount of food in which we had to share with everybody to keep it fair.
I felt (balnk) towards that family remembering how they had to take care of me when I parents were soing there jobs.
I (blank) my gaze away from him, not wanting to look at him in the eye.
Watching as the kid kept on (blank) the girl with rude comments, I started walking towards them ready to yell.
My mother has been acting (balnk) lately, always looking nervous about something.
He has been (blank) of a crime he didn't even commit.
We had all once thought that she was an (blank), always asking us questions as if she was spying on us.
Japanese were bombing Pearl Harbour, trying to create (blank).
When someone decided to own our land, we had to (blank) to a place where we could own land ourselves.
All Japanese-Americans were (blank) and put into someplace else as we questioned this situation.
The submarine was (blank) into the water already leaving a trail of bubbles behind them.

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