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Which sentence best follows?: The programme relied on volunteers.
Meals were cooked.
The office closed.
Scotland is rural.
Without them, it could not function.
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Which sentence best follows?: The charity helped schools.
Schools benefited.
Helped charity schools.
Charity schools helped.
Schools charity helped.
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Who refers to?: The children who attended regularly improved.
Attended
Improved.
Regularly
Children
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Which sentence best follows?: The programme supported families.
Supported programme families.
Families supported the programme.
Programme families supported.
Families programme supported.
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Which sentence best follows?: The charity had very limited resources.
Children walked far.
Even so, it continued operating.
The weather was bad.
The shed was blue.
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Whose refers to?: The village whose families supported the programme grew.
Village
Families
Programme
Supported.
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What does “That” refer to?: Attendance doubled. That pleased teachers.
Pleased.
Doubled
Teachers
Attendance
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Who refers to?: The farmers who supply food are local.
Food
Farmers
Supply.
Local
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Which sentence best follows?: The blog explained the problem clearly.
Problem blog explained.
Readers understood the problem.
Blog problem explained.
Clearly blog problem.
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Which sentence best follows?: Martha wrote a blog about school meals.
Martha wrote meals.
The blog caused problems.
School blog wrote.
Meals about Martha.
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What does “It” refer to?: The blog was criticised, but it stayed online.
Blog
Online
Criticised
Stayed.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “This” refer to?: Donations increased. This helped children.
Donations
Helped.
Increased
Children
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Whose refers to?: The village whose school joined benefited.
Benefited.
Joined
Village
School
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Whose refers to?: The donor whose money helped remained quiet.
Money
Donor
Helped
Quiet.
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Whose refers to?: The child whose attendance improved smiled.
Improved
Child
Attendance
Smiled.
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Which sentence best follows?: Magnus refused to give up despite criticism.
Parents met weekly.
His determination strengthened the project.
Meals were hot.
The council travelled abroad.
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Whose refers to?: The children whose parents joined were happy.
Happy
Children
Parents
Joined.
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Who refers to?: The farmers who supply food are local.
Farmers
Food
Local
Supply.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “That” refer to?: The programme succeeded. That impressed teachers.
Teachers
Impressed.
Succeeded
Programme
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What does “It” refer to?: The funding improved, and it helped.
Improved
Helped
And.
Funding
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What does “It” refer to?: The decision shocked teachers, and it caused debate.
Decision
Teachers
Shocked.
Debate
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Who refers to?: The parents who supported the blog were vocal.
Supported
Blog
Vocal.
Parents
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Whose refers to?: The farmer whose crops were used felt proud.
Proud.
Crops
Used
Farmer
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Whose refers to?: The teacher whose idea helped was proud.
Helped.
Proud
Idea
Teacher
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Which sentence best follows?: The programme provides meals.
Meals programme provides.
Provides programme meals.
Meals are provided.
Programme meals provides.
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Which sentence best follows?: Attendance had been low for years.
The shed was metal.
The logo was redesigned.
Introducing meals changed that.
Teachers travelled home.
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Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers arrived early.
Children arrived early.
Early volunteers arrived.
Arrived volunteers early.
Volunteers early arrived.
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Which sentence best follows?: The council faced pressure.
Faced council pressure.
Pressure council faced.
Pressure increased.
Council pressure faced.
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Which sentence best follows?: The charity started in a small shed.
It started small.
Charity small started.
The shed started charity.
Small charity shed.
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Which sentence best follows?: The programme created local jobs.
The shed was repaired.
Scotland is green.
Families benefited financially.
Teachers prepared lessons.
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Which sentence best follows?: The charity has very little money.
Children money charity.
Charity little money.
It still helps children.
Money charity little.
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Which sentence best follows?: Teachers noticed changes in class.
Changes class teachers.
Teachers class changes.
Class noticed teachers.
Students behaved better.
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Who refers to?: The students who received breakfast felt stronger.
Breakfast
Received.
Students
Stronger
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Who refers to?: The parents who attended the meeting asked questions.
Questions
Attended.
Meeting
Parents
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Which sentence best follows?: Magnus noticed that several pupils felt weak during lessons.
The charity was founded in 2002.
Volunteers met later.
The weather was cold.
He realised they needed proper meals.
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Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers started serving breakfast every day.
Soon, classroom behaviour improved.
Donations arrived monthly.
The council met weekly.
The valley is remote.
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What does “That” refer to?: The council changed the decision. That helped the programme.
Changed.
Programme
Council
Decision
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What does “That” refer to?: The council changed the decision. That helped the programme.
Programme
Council
Decision
Changed.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers organised events.
Events were organised.
Organised volunteers events.
Volunteers events organised.
Events volunteers organised.
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What does “It” refer to?: The council faced criticism, but it continued.
Continued
Council
Criticism
Faced.
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Which sentence best follows?: The charity received its first donation.
Parents were worried.
Scotland has many schools.
This allowed the project to begin.
The shed was old.
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What does “It” refer to?: The council made a mistake, and it admitted it.
Made.
Mistake
Council
Admitted
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Whose refers to?: The village whose school joined benefited.
Village
Benefited.
Joined
School
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What does “This” refer to?: Donations increased. This helped children.
Children
Donations
Helped.
Increased
Oops!
Okay!
What does “This” refer to?: The blog explained the problem clearly. This worried officials.
Problem
Officials
Explained.
Blog
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Whose refers to?: The children whose parents joined were happy.
Joined.
Parents
Children
Happy
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Which sentence best follows?: Local farmers provided fresh food.
Farmers fresh food.
The food was fresh.
Food farmers fresh.
Fresh farmers food.
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Which sentence best follows?: The blog criticised the council.
Blog council criticised.
Council blog criticised.
Criticised blog council.
The council reacted.
Oops!
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What does “That” refer to?: The council admitted the mistake. That helped trust.
Mistake
Council
Admitted.
Trust
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What does “This” refer to?: The meals were free. This attracted families.
Families
Attracted.
Meals
Free
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Which sentence best follows?: Attendance improved quickly.
Quickly attendance improved.
Improved quickly attendance.
Improvement was clear.
Attendance quickly improved.
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Which sentence best follows?: Teachers reported that students were more focused.
Volunteers left.
The office moved.
The logo changed.
Test results began to rise.
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Who refers to?: The farmers who joined the project benefited.
Project
Farmers
Joined.
Benefited
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Which sentence best follows?: The council tried to close the blog.
Council blog tried.
Tried blog council.
People tried to stop the council.
The blog closed council.
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What does “This” refer to?: The meals were free. This attracted families.
Meals
Free
Families
Attracted.
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Which sentence best follows?: The council met parents.
Council parents met.
Met council parents.
Parents council met.
Parents met the council.
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What does “This” refer to?: The council closed the blog. This angered parents.
Blog
Parents
Closed.
Council
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Who refers to?: The teachers who supported the project were pleased.
Project
Teachers
Pleased
Supported.
Oops!
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Who refers to?: The volunteers who cleaned the kitchen left early.
Volunteers
Early
Cleaned.
Kitchen
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Which sentence best follows?: Parents supported the project.
Parents project supported.
Supported project parents.
The project grew.
Project parents supported.
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What does “It” refer to?: The charity opened a kitchen, and it helped.
Helped
Charity
Kitchen
Opened.
Oops!
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What does “It” refer to?: The programme started small, but it grew.
Programme
Started.
Small
Grew
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Who refers to?: The parents who supported the blog were vocal.
Supported
Parents
Vocal.
Blog
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Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Magnus did not give up.
He continued working.
Magnus give up.
Working Magnus give.
Up Magnus give.
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Which sentence best follows?: The blog was shared widely.
The blog became popular.
Widely blog shared.
Shared blog widely.
Blog widely shared.
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Whose refers to?: The teacher whose class improved was proud.
Improved
Teacher
Class
Proud.
Oops!
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Which sentence best follows?: The programme depends on donations.
Depends donations programme.
Donations support the programme.
Donations programme depends.
Programme donations depends.
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Which sentence best follows?: The children received balanced breakfasts.
The council met.
Their concentration improved.
The office closed.
Farmers arrived.
Oops!
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Where refers to?: The school where meals are served is busy.
Busy
Served.
Meals
School
Oops!
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Which sentence best follows?: Children enjoyed the meals.
Meals were enjoyed.
Enjoyed children meals.
Children meals enjoyed.
Meals children enjoyed.
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What does “This” refer to?: The food was healthy. This improved energy.
Energy
Improved.
Healthy
Food
Oops!
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What does “It” refer to?: The programme reduced absences, and it helped schools.
Schools
Reduced.
Programme
Absences
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Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers worked very hard.
Worked volunteers hard.
Hard volunteers worked.
Volunteers hard worked.
The project succeeded.
Oops!
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Whose refers to?: The teacher whose idea helped was proud.
Teacher
Proud
Helped.
Idea
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Which sentence best follows?: Many parents supported the initiative.
The valley flooded.
Donations were counted.
They wanted better opportunities for their children.
The council travelled.
Oops!
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What does “It” refer to?: The programme faced problems, but it survived.
Problems
Faced.
Survived
Programme
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Which sentence best follows?: The blog became popular online.
Many people shared the blog.
Popular blog online.
Blog online became.
Online became blog.
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Which sentence best follows?: Many children missed school before the programme.
Children missed programme.
Programme children before.
The programme changed school attendance.
School before children.
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Whose refers to?: The donor whose money helped remained quiet.
Donor
Quiet.
Money
Helped
Oops!
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Which sentence best follows?: Magnus worked with teachers.
Teachers worked with Magnus.
Teachers Magnus worked.
Magnus teachers worked.
Worked Magnus teachers.
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Whose refers to?: The school whose kitchen was built thanked the charity.
Charity
School
Built.
Kitchen
Oops!
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What does “This” refer to?: The meals improved health. This pleased families.
Health
Improved.
Meals
Families
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The programme started small, but it grew.
Grew
Programme
Small
Started.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The council changed its decision.
Changed decision council.
The programme continued.
Decision council changed.
Council decision changed.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The charity received support, and it expanded.
Received.
Charity
Support
Expanded
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Children were tired in class.
Class children tired.
Food helped children.
Tired children class.
Children class tired.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: At first, the council ignored the complaints.
The shed was repaired.
Meals were warm.
Later, they were forced to respond.
Staff worked hard.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The programme expanded to another village.
More children were able to attend school.
The blog was updated.
Scotland is mountainous.
Parents met teachers.
Oops!
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Who refers to?: The volunteers who supported children were appreciated.
Appreciated
Volunteers
Supported.
Children
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What does “It” refer to?: The blog was criticised, but it stayed online.
Criticised
Online
Blog
Stayed.
Oops!
Okay!
Who refers to?: The volunteers who prepare meals arrive early.
Volunteers
Meals
Prepare.
Early
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The blog was temporarily removed.
Supporters demanded its return.
Parents were tired.
Meals are free.
Volunteers arrived early.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Attendance improved after meals were introduced.
Improved meals after.
Meals improved attendance.
Meals attendance after.
Attendance introduced meals.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “That” refer to?: Attendance doubled. That surprised parents.
Surprised.
Parents
Doubled
Attendance
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The programme faced problems, but it survived.
Programme
Survived
Faced.
Problems
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The charity works locally.
Works charity locally.
Locally charity works.
Charity locally works.
Local work continues.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The council made a mistake, and it admitted it.
Mistake
Made.
Council
Admitted
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The programme improved attendance.
Attendance improved.
Improved programme attendance.
Attendance programme improved.
Programme attendance improved.
Oops!
Okay!
Where refers to?: The school where meals are served is busy.
School
Busy
Served.
Meals
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The blog described the situation.
The situation became clear.
Blog situation described.
Situation blog described.
Described blog situation.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Parents joined the campaign.
Joined campaign parents.
Parents campaign joined.
Campaign parents joined.
The campaign grew.
Oops!
Okay!
Who refers to?: The staff who organised the event worked hard.
Event
Worked
Organised.
Staff
Oops!
Okay!
What does “That” refer to?: Donations fell. That worried the charity.
Charity
Fell
Worried.
Donations
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The blog gained attention, and it spread.
Spread
Attention
Gained.
Blog
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers prepared meals every morning.
Volunteers morning prepared.
Children ate before school.
Morning school volunteers.
Meals every volunteers.
Oops!
Okay!
Who refers to?: The children who received meals were grateful.
Received.
Children
Grateful
Meals
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The programme helped many families.
Programme families helped.
Families were grateful.
Helped programme families.
Families programme helped.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The funding improved, and it helped.
And.
Improved
Helped
Funding
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Magnus believed in the project.
Magnus project believed.
Believed Magnus project.
Project Magnus believed.
The project continued.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The blog described children going to school hungry.
Farmers grow vegetables.
Teachers prepared lessons.
The office was small.
Readers began to share the post widely.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The blog post criticised local authorities.
Farmers work locally.
Meals are healthy.
The project is small.
It quickly attracted media attention.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “It” refer to?: The programme changed quickly, and it succeeded.
Succeeded
Changed.
Programme
Quickly
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The programme works with local farmers.
Farmers support the programme.
Works farmers local.
Local programme works.
Programme local farmers.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “This” refer to?: Attendance increased quickly. This surprised officials.
Attendance
Surprised.
Officials
Increased
Oops!
Okay!
What does “This” refer to?: Attendance improved. This pleased teachers.
Improved
Teachers
Pleased.
Attendance
Oops!
Okay!
Who refers to?: The children who received meals were grateful.
Grateful
Received.
Meals
Children
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Magnus visited a village school.
He saw the problem.
Village saw school.
School visited Magnus.
Magnus village school.
Oops!
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Which sentence best follows?: Donations increased last year.
Donations year increased.
Year donations increased.
The programme continued.
Increased donations year.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Attendance doubled in one year.
More children came.
Year attendance doubled.
Attendance year doubled.
Doubled attendance year.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Magnus spoke publicly about the issue.
Scotland is cold.
His speech inspired others to help.
Staff cleaned the shed.
The office opened early.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The programme changed schools.
Programme schools changed.
Schools programme changed.
Changed programme schools.
Schools changed.
Oops!
Okay!
Whose refers to?: The parent whose child benefited was grateful.
Benefited
Grateful.
Parent
Child
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The council finally reviewed the project.
Donations were small.
They admitted it had been successful.
The building was old.
Farmers delivered food.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The blog influenced people.
People blog influenced.
Blog people influenced.
Influenced blog people.
People reacted.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “That” refer to?: The programme reduced hunger. That improved attendance.
Hunger
Programme
Attendance
Reduced.
Oops!
Okay!
What does “This” refer to?: Attendance improved. This surprised teachers.
Teachers
Surprised.
Attendance
Improved
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Donations support children.
Children donations support.
Children receive support.
Support donations children.
Donations children support.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The programme started small.
Programme small started.
Started programme small.
Small programme started.
It grew slowly.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Children received healthy food.
Children healthy food.
Food received children.
Healthy children food.
Their energy improved.
Oops!
Okay!
Who refers to?: The volunteers who prepare meals arrive early.
Meals
Volunteers
Early
Prepare.
Oops!
Okay!
Whose refers to?: The donor whose support mattered stayed anonymous.
Support
Anonymous.
Mattered
Donor
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The charity worked closely with schools.
The valley is large.
The logo changed.
Communication improved significantly.
The roof was damaged.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Teachers supported the change.
The change continued.
Supported teachers change.
Teachers change supported.
Change teachers supported.
Oops!
Okay!
Who refers to?: The staff who organised the event worked hard.
Staff
Hard
Organised.
Event
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Magnus visited many schools.
Magnus schools visited.
Schools Magnus visited.
He learned a lot.
Visited Magnus schools.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The blog raised awareness.
Awareness increased.
Awareness blog raised.
Raised blog awareness.
Blog awareness raised.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Magnus saw children arriving hungry at school.
School saw Magnus.
Children arriving hungry.
Magnus saw school.
He wanted to help children.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: Some officials doubted the idea.
Donations arrived late.
Over time, they changed their minds.
The blog was short.
The weather was sunny.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The charity started in one school.
School charity one.
Charity one school.
One school charity.
Later it expanded.
Oops!
Okay!
Which sentence best follows?: The council reviewed the programme.
Council programme reviewed.
The decision was reviewed.
Programme council reviewed.
Reviewed council programme.
Oops!
Okay!
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