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Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level - Government Secrets
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Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level - Government Secrets
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1. The question must always be in the mind of the writer whether what is being written is likely to ....... a threat to the safety of the community at large.
2. Mind you it has to be a convincing article because the reading public can soon see through the ....... of a weak argument.
3. Once this disclosure is ....... it's the job of the journalist to follow it through to a satisfactory conclusion.
4. The more the authorities try to conceal what is happening - the more it fuels ....... about what might be happening.
5. Journalists however love to get hold of a story somehow but they run the risk of facing a ....... if they break the official secrects act.
6. When there is a ....... inquiry taking place - the rush to get more details is intense.
7. The last possible thing that anyone wants to happen to their country is to turn it into a ....... for troublemakers.
8. Sometimes a journalist will get hold of sensitive information knowing that he will get ....... by government agencies if he dares reveal it.
9. We often hear that such and such a piece of information cannot be released into the public ....... in the interest of national security.
10. The person in charge of the enquiry will occasionally ....... what can be disclosed in newspapers.