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20 fill in the blank 3 points fill in the blank (type the correct vocab…

Question

20 fill in the blank 3 points fill in the blank (type the correct vocabulary word.) after the celebration, the house was type your answer... with decorations.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The sentence describes the house's state after the celebration regarding decorations. A common vocabulary word here could be "littered" (if the decorations were left in a messy way) or "filled" (if the house was full of decorations). But a more appropriate word considering the context of decorations after a celebration (maybe leftover or covered) is "strewn" or "filled". However, a very common word is "filled" or "covered". But another common one is "littered" (if the decorations were scattered around). But the most probable correct vocabulary word here, considering a common phrase, is "filled" or "strewn". Wait, actually, "strewn" means scattered, but "filled" is also possible. But another common word is "covered". Wait, maybe "littered" is not right. Wait, the correct word could be "strewn" (past participle of strew, meaning to scatter). Or "filled". But let's think of a common vocabulary word. Alternatively, "adorned" but that's more for decorating in a nice way. Wait, the sentence is "After the celebration, the house was ____ with decorations." So maybe "littered" (if the decorations were left messily) or "filled". But "filled" is more positive. Alternatively, "strewn". But let's check. The correct answer here is likely "filled" or "strewn" or "littered". But the most common one is "filled". Wait, no, "littered" is with trash, but decorations can be littered (scattered) after a celebration. Alternatively, "covered". But the correct vocabulary word here, based on common usage, is "filled" or "strewn". Wait, maybe "strewn" is better. But let's confirm. The structure is "was + past participle". So "strewn" (strewed, strewn) means to scatter. So "After the celebration, the house was strewn with decorations." That makes sense. Alternatively, "filled". But "strewn" is more about scattering. So the answer is "strewn" or "filled" or "littered". But the most probable correct vocabulary word here is "strewn".

Answer:

strewn (or filled, but strewn is more appropriate for decorations scattered after a celebration)