gapfill Anger Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition. Reuse them more than once. at / in / of / on Anger is perhaps the most destructive man's emotions. A man anger loses his sense sound judgment and does things that he would not even dream doing when he is calm and collected. Once, my elder brother was involved a senseless fight. He was sixteen years old that time and played soccer with an amateur team. While playing soccer with another amateur team, some players the rival team taunted my brother, who played a defensive role his team, after one their teammates had scored a goal. My brother was hot-headed that time, and he replied to the taunts quite vehemently. This led to the exchange insults, and eventually, a fight ensued. When he returned home that day, he had blue-black bruises his face and body. He related the whole incident to my parents, after which my father severely reprimanded him for his behaviour. My father advised him to be always level-headed and never let anger blind him to do foolish things. Every once a while, we read the papers youths and even adults involved fights with dangerous weapons resulting severe injury and even death. These incidents could have been easily avoided if the parties involved had not allowed anger to spoil their good judgment. A person should never act under the evil influence rage. Such rash acts would only lead to suffering and regret. Score: Back to Gapped Text (Standard Gapfill) Main Page
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