Вопрос:

Replace the italicized words and word combinations with a synonym from the box in an appropriate form.

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1) "You see that the society **broke up**," said Holmes. (stopped its work suddenly = broke up) 2) There were **crowded** on the bridge that night. — Wait, the sentence structure requires a noun or a different form. Actually, "There was a crowd" or "It was crowded". Let's look at the options. "There were a lot of people" -> "It was crowded". The phrase is "to be crowded". So: "It **was crowded** on the bridge that night." 3) I thought that everything **was over** because the weeks passed and nothing happened. (everything finished = was over) 4) It was **no use to follow his advice** to argue with him. — This doesn't fit well. Let's re-read the box. Maybe "no use to argue with him" isn't the target phrase? Let's check others. Actually, looking at the list again: "to follow one's advice". Perhaps sentence 8 matches that better. Let's re-evaluate based on the pairs: 1) stopped its work suddenly -> **broke up** 2) a lot of people -> **crowded** (It was crowded) 3) everything finished -> **was over** 4) *This sentence seems to be missing the italicized part or it's a distractor.* 5) guest -> **visitor** 6) died -> **met one's end** 7) I am armed -> **to have a gun** (I have a gun) 8) I shall do as you say -> **follow one's advice** (I shall follow his advice) Let's refine the answers: 1) "You see that the society **broke up**," said Holmes. 2) It **was crowded** on the bridge that night. 3) I thought that everything **was over** because the weeks passed and nothing happened. 4) (This sentence does not contain an italicized phrase to replace, likely a typo in the original material). 5) "Thank you!" said Holmes, and returned the paper to our **visitor**. 6) "It was in January, '85, that my poor father **met his end**." 7) "I go back by train from Waterloo. I **have a gun**." 8) "I shall **follow his advice**," he promised.

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