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ple believed in this creature. Most of the time, they said, it lived 5 water. Once in a while it came to the surface, 6 someone might catch sight of some parts of it. 7 was it? No one could say, for no one ever got a good look at it. They thought it must be some kind of 8 since it lived in the loch. But it did not 9 any fish they knew. Before the 1939s, few people outside had 10 the creature. Then a road was built 11 Loch Ness. Many visitors began seeing the Loch and hearing about the big, strange creature, and some of them believed they had caught 12 of it. One of these sightings was written up 13 a local newspaper. When the editor read the story, he said, “If that is 14 , we will have to call it a monster. That was 15 it became the Loch Ness monster. From then on, many papers 16 stories about the monster. They made good reading. These stories made the 17 famous. But many readers thought it was a joke. To them, a monster was a makebelieve animal, 18 one might see in a movie. They thought the 19 had invented a monster to draw tourists to the 20 . 1A run B rise C stay D raise 2A as far as B as long as C as clear as D as deep as 3A nothing B everything C something D anything 4A told B found C warned D said 5A over B above C under D near 6A but B and C while D as 7A what B wher