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Прочитай текст и вставь вместо каждого пропуска подходящее слово, выбрав его из выпадающего списка. Каждое из этих слов может быть использовано только один раз. Два слова в списке \(1\)\(8\) лишние.

Helen Keller

Helen Keller was a writer, lecturer and activist. She spoke out against child labour, stood for world peace and women’s voting rights. However, she wasn’t an ordinary person.
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