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Danger and Safety

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  • Don't go in there – it's very __________.
    dangerous
  • Their boat sank, but they were _________ by a passing ship.
    rescued
  • He was very ill, but now the doctors say that he's _______ of danger.
    out
  • I looked down from the ledge– we could jump but I didn't know if we would _______ the fall. (survive/recover)
    survive
  • After two weeks in hospital, she finally __________ and was allowed to go home.
    recovered
  • I could see that I was in a very _________ situation. (danger/dangerous)
    dangerous
  • Thank you so much – you ________ my dog from drowning!
    saved
  • Thank you so much – you ______ my life!
    saved
  • I was trying to _______ her life, but the fire was getting very close. (rescue/save)
    save
  • The brave men and women worked tirelessly after the earthquake to _________ the victims from the rubble.
    rescue
  • Two people died in the car crash, but three other people __________.
    survived
  • I knew a had a long ________ ahead of me after my accident. (safety/recovery)
    recovery
  • When we saw the water coming, we knew we were in _________, so we ran as fast as we could.
    danger
  • But there were no other options – jumping was the only way that we could get to ________. (safety/out of danger)
    safety
  • The firemen found a man in the burning house and pulled him to _______.
    Safety
  • I really think we should leave, that sign says it's not _______ here.
    safe
  • I was so grateful to the man that _______ me from the fire. (rescued/survived)
    rescued
  • I was extremely lucky to have _________ the accident, many others didn't.
    survived
  • She loves rock climbing but it makes me nervous because it's such a _________ sport.
    dangerous
  • We had almost reached the shore, but we were not completely ___________ yet. (rescued/out of danger)
    out of danger