Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words given in the brackets:
1. (Permanent, operating, automatically,properly)
Love will _ erase PASTHURT.EXE fromyourcurrent system. It may remain in your memory, but it will no longer disrupt other programmes. Love will eventually overwrite LOWESTEEM.EXE with a module of its own called HIGHESTEEM.EXE.
2. (completely, faulty, overwrite,copying)
The system will any conflicting file and begins patching any_ programming. Also you need to delete SELFCRITIC.EXE from all directories, and then empty your recycle bin afterwards to make sure it is gone and never comes back.
3. (Imagination, industrious, complex,kind)
For my imaginative, brother left enough projects in progress to keep the rest of us busy for many,many years.Walt was a man. To the writers, producers and animators who worked with him, he was a genius who had an extra strokeof to any story oridea.
4. (Matchless, occasion, successful,performance)
Mickey was onlythefirst product ofWalt’s_ imagination and ability to make his dreamsbecome __. It was an ability he could turn on forany , large orsmall.
5. (Dramatic, success, modest,simplest)
The overwhelming _ of Walt’s crazy ideatriggereda about face in theDisneyfortunes.YetsuccessneverchangedWalt.Heremainedthe of men. He hated parties, and his idea of a night out was a burger and chilli at some little restaurant.
6. (Separately, closely, clearly,logically)
Mind, emotions and bodyareall interlinked and always work together. It helps you distinguish themmore if you try tounderstandthem . Your mental capacities are your abilities to do muchwork.
7. (Pessimism, hectic, mentally,optimism)
When life becomes too , we can endupfeeling tied in knots. Nothing seems easyandpositive. sets in and we cannot see a way out of our currentproblems.
8. (Arrogantly, impressionable, helpless,toothless)
My brother and I were at a veryyoung, age when our father married a second time. Hewouldoften parade into the house with his new wife. Mother was . There was nothing she could do aboutit.
9. (Impossible, suffering, condition,stunned)
I drove a good doctor back to his home. He said thatNanawas from a sort of dissociative personalitydisorder.The was little understood, he said, and there was no sure cure for it. He said, ‘We will keep at it, do our best. But at your Nana’s age, that kind of recoveryisnearly .’
10. (Completely, immediately, position, obstructed)
The ants’ _organized the work in this way while some were carrying up the bits of insects, the others went in front and cleared away any sand or small stone that the way. At some points where it was difficult to get a foothold, these andwould themselves in such a way that the ants carrying the loads could climb overthem.
11. (Domesticate, adeptness, studied, intelligence)
Such behavior,showingthe of ants, has beennoticedand by many. Now science has discovered some things about ant life which seem to show that the of these tiny creatures is very close to humanintelligence.
12. (Devour, tease, completely,ferocious)
The most kind of ants is the ‘driver’ ants of Africa. They have no fixed home but are always on the move. Theyare blind, but they march in long lines, many millions along,andthey any animal that happens to be in their path.
13. (Warrant, persistent, except,accept)
The workers know that they have noenemies’ their masters. Theyknow
_ for the safety of their wives and toilandyearsofstruggle
14. (Attempted, preparedness, readiness,reconstruction)
Thekindof the workers want isreorganizationand of their whole life, such ashas neverbeen by statesmen or governments. Let there be no more talk about what a government can or cannotdo.
15. (Quickly, curious, reluctantly,hopeful)
Mr. White was _ and wanted to test the powers of monkey’s paw. He bent down and retrieved it from the fire.Morrisafter explaining the appropriate manner for making the wishes, warned him that he could have the paw but at his risk and departed soonafterwards.
16. (Silence, pause, compensation,trembling)
She caught her breath andputher hand on her husband’s. There was a long . The stranger expressed grief and handed over an envelope containing some amount ofmoneyas . Mr. White looked withhorror.
17. (Knocking, collapsing, disappointment,hysterically)
The sound of_ stopped at once. Suddenly there were sounds of cracks and thunder. Thehousestarted . They rushed towards the ground and sighed in and then ran towards main gate of thevilla.
18. (Eventually, brutally, idiomatic, auctionedoff)
TheNealysunderstoodherDutchjargonand,asaresult,shewasoften punished for norealreason. Nealy sold her to a fisherman who owned a tavern in Kingston. Here sheacquiredthe expressions which came to mark herspeech.
19. (Eagerness, reluctance, menial,religious)
Dumont begantoshow to this. So, she ran away with her youngest child. She finally wound up in New York City. She workedat job and through some friends came under the swayof a fanatic namedMathias.
20. (Innocent, simplicity, extraordinary,authority)
The man or woman who sees the absurdity of all these things and whose heart is therefore , and therefore not moved by desire to be somebody- such a personisfree.Ifyouunderstandthe_ _ of it, you will also understandits
beauty anddepth.
21. (Factual, palatable, conferred,afflicted)
Of alltheblessings on mankind by a benign providence, the most useful is the headache. But for it, there would be many great embarrassments inlife.
explanations are not always either_ or feasible. Headache acts a sort ofpassword.
22. (Importance, described, mentioned,sensitive)
Headache gives the suffered a touchof . All the aches sound crude and psychologicaland people would not mention them. No other ailment can beso openly withimpunity.
23. (Terrible, calamitous, adopting,reasonable)
Climate change and Global Warming are dramatically urgent and serious problems that canleadto consequences. We do not need to wait for government alonetofindsolutionstothese _ problems. Each individual can play an important partbysimply a more responsiblelifestyle.
24. (Needed, inevitable, performed,consumption)
Print out should be taken from the printer only when itisabsolutely . Complete editing should be done beforehand and then only the print option should be . Reading work could be performed on PC/ monitor. This would hugely cutdownpaper and save numeroustrees.
25. (Calibrated, precious, useful,scarcity)
Judicious and calibrated use of water is the need of the hour. Every action pertaining to water consumption should be well . Water is scarceand

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