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against the correct serial number. There is no need of copying the whole passage. It is easy to say that the writer (a) (should, must, ought to, need) have an occupation that (b). (will, would, must, might) provide him with his bread and butter and (c) (should, must, need, will) write in such leisure as this occupation affords him. He (d) (should, used to, ought to, would): lopt this course generally in the past, when the author, however distinguished and popular, (e) (may, might, could, used to) not eam enough money by writing to keep body and soul together. But it is true that writing now (1) (may,can, might, must) be adopted as a profession​

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