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ЗАРАНЕЕ БЛАГОДАРЮ! 2. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.

I am not attempting to shift blame. Tabloids have, if anything, a greater 1than broadsheets. Eight million people buy a tabloid every day in the UK, equating to more than twenty million 2 – a third of the population. Thus, we have a duty to deliver truth. Newsgathering can’t always, of course, create 3. For example, The Daily Telegraph chose to buy (and publish) some 4documents. If it had merely contacted the Parliament press office, there would have been no story. This applies to any potentially damaging news that might 5 politicians. This is the intrigue demanded from 6journalism and the line you walk is thin. As a news reporter at The Sun, I was tasked with testing 7at Heathrow airport. I pretended to be a cleaner to see how easy it
would be to plant a bomb. It was, in fact, 8easy. I didn’t lie on my job application: I gave my real name and contact details. I even said I worked for a company called Sun. As a result, the cleaning company lost its contract, 150 people were left 9, and for more than six months I was insulted and even 10 online, but I would still argue that the means were justified by the end.

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ответ: 1. They apparently went to new York.

2. They may have gone to new York.

3. They may have gone to new York (though

unlikely).

4. Can't be that they went to new York.

5. They should have gone to new York (and they didn't

to

left).

we

6. I shouldn't have gone to new York

th

7. They might not have gone to new York.

in

8. And there was no reason to go to new York.

the

(they didn't leave.)

yo

(and they left).

(and they left).

9. They had to leave for new York.

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