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Charts
1 Complete the sentences about Nik Wallenda’s tightrope walk. Use may/might/could/must
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1. When people learned of Wallenda’s plan to walk above the Grand Canyon on a wire, they
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thought, “He__ Must (be) crazy.”
2. One tourist watching Wallenda said, “It’s so dangerous.
He ___————Ssffaa 1). I hope he doles.”
3. The wind started blowing and Wallenda stopped twice.
The wind —CSCSsC—CST (bother) him.
4. His family looked nervous. They _____ (be) worried.
5. Of course, Wallenda had practiced.
He —CSCSS (do) it without a lot of training.
6. Wallenda successfully crossed the Grand Canyon. He
(succeed) without luck, skill, and self-confidence.
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