Think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentences. 6. New Orleans is the .............................. of traditional jazz. Take off your coat and make yourself at .............................. Since the dog’s master died, they’ve been trying to find a .............................. for it. 7. She’s a very fair woman to do .............................. with. My private life has nothing to do with you, so mind your own .............................. In the first half our opponents didn’t seem to take the game seriously, but now that their coach has spoken to them they obviously mean .............................. 8. He’s been appointed as a judge at the European .............................. of Justice. Louis XIV insisted on the nobility spending most of their time at his .............................. If they don’t pay us what they owe us, we’ll take them to .............................. 9. A scapegoat is someone who has to take the .............................. for others’ failures. The first rule of success in politics is to make sure that you put the .............................. for your errors on someone else. Why do I always get the .............................. for everything that goes wrong in this office?

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