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One of the world’s greatest music composers, George Frederick Handel, was the son of a man who
______________(disapprove) music. Handel, however, had an aunt, who _________ (teach) him to sing and,
gave him a clavichord, a musical instrument like piano, to play secretly in the attic. In due course of time,
Handel’s father ____________ (appoint) as a surgeon to the court of Duke Johan Adolph I.
One day, ____________ (learn) that Handel played his musical instrument, the Dike’s organist invited him
____________(play) the great court organ. The organist _________(amaze) to hear what young Handel could
do and _________ (take) him to play for the Duke.
At the end of the ____________ (perform) the Duke called in Handel’s father and ______________ (suggest)
that his son should study music. A suggestion from the Duke was very much a command. Thus, the composer
of The Messiah _______ (begin) a great career in music.

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Answered by drumeshkumar75
19

Answer:

disapproved

taught

was appointed

learning

to play

was amazed

took

performance

suggested

began

Answered by KajalBarad
30

One of the world’s greatest music composers, George Frederick Handel, was the son of a man who

disapproved (disapprove) music. Handel, however, had an aunt, who taught (teach) him to sing and,

gave him a clavichord, a musical instrument like piano, to play secretly in the attic. In due course of time,

Handel’s father was appointed (appoint) as a surgeon to the court of Duke Johan Adolph I.

One day, learning (learn) that Handel played his musical instrument, the Dike’s organist invited him

to play (play) the great court organ. The organist was amazed (amaze) to hear what young Handel could

do and took (take) him to play for the Duke.

At the end of the performance (perform) the Duke called in Handel’s father and suggested (suggest)

that his son should study music. A suggestion from the Duke was very much a command. Thus, the composer

of The Messiah began (begin) a great career in music.

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