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write the correct answer. write one word for each gap. my city by harry salter reading do you live in a nice place? i do! the city (27) i live is called bristol, and it's in the south-west of england. it's not very big, but there are loads of things for teenagers to do here. (28) you're interested in television, you should go to the bristol tv and radio studios. on the tour of the studios, you can have a go at presenting and appear (29) .... your own radio drama. these are just two (32) great place. or if you're into sport, why (30) try canoeing? the best place is a very pretty local section of the kennet and avon canal. it connects bristol to london and it (31) built in the early 18th century, so you can experience some local history at the same time. the many things you can do here. it really is a

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Final answer:

The correct words to fill in the gaps in the given text about Bristol are 'where', 'if', and 'built'. In the exercise sentences, proper grammar and context are used to select the appropriate homophones such as 'hear/here', 'to/too/two', 'affect/effect', 'its/it's', 'meet/meat', 'their/there/they're', and 'your/you're'.

Step-by-step explanation:

Filling in the correct words for gaps in sentences requires understanding of grammar, context, and vocabulary. Let's address the student's request:

The city where I live is called Bristol, and it's in the south-west of England. If you're interested in television, you should go to the Bristol TV and radio studios. On the tour of the studies, you can have a go at presenting and appear on your own radio drama. Why not try canoeing? The best place to try is a very pretty local section of the Kennet and Avon Canal. It was built in the early 18th century, so you can experience some local history at the same time.

For exercises in selecting the correct word to complete each sentence:

  1. hear, here
  2. too, two, too
  3. effect
  4. It's
  5. meet, meat
  6. its
  7. insuring
  8. there
  9. their
  10. affect
  11. Their, their
  12. Your, your
  13. your
  14. Whether, weather
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