Please , could you help me to find suitable words in the sentences below.
'I know this game'-he exclaimed. And so he was ........... to Leslie Scott, inventor of Jenga. 'Great game', he said. 'But let's ............it, it's money for nothing'.
His quip ............. to its simplicity.
Her lucky break came when a canadian businessman played the game. liked it and ................it on.
thank you for help
Top answer
It looks like homework, Yogi. Any ideas yourself? PS: Capitalize Canadian .
— Mister Micawber
It looks like homework, Yogi.
Any ideas yourself?
PS: Capitalize Canadian .
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I'm preparing for a test. In fact , the whole text has 20 gaps, I have some ideas for 16 words but nothing comes to my mind when it comes to these four gaps. that's why I put them here. I really don't know. I see the word 'quip' for the first time so I don't know how this word works in a sentence.
'I know this game'-he exclaimed. And so he was .....INTRODUCED?...... to Leslie Scott, inventor of Jenga. 'Great game', he said. 'But let's .....FACE?.......it, it's money for nothing'.
His quip .....REFERRED?........ to its simplicity. [A quip is a short, witty remark; it is a noun, and works as most nouns do-- here, as the subject of the sen