Circle the word that best completes each sentence

While growing up, my grandfather would regale me with stories of his childhood on an
Indiana farm. His family home didn't have electricity, indoor plumbing, or television. To my
siblings and me, that seemed like a(n) ___, even though there are people today in other parts
of the globe who don't have these modern conveniences.

a. systematic
b. allegation
c. mandate
d. world long gone


d

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