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[ fooled, recalled, fallen, branches, impenetrable, never, caught, thoughts]
All at once he (a) ............his (b) ...........about the world and the rattrap. Now his own turn had come. He had let himself be (c) ...........by a bait and had been (d) .................. The whole forest, with its trunks and (e) ..........., its thickets and (f) .............. logs, closed in upon him like an (g) ............. prison from which he could (h)..............escape.

Answer

a-recalled, b-thoughts, c-fooled, d-caught, e-branches, f-fallen, g-impenetrable, h-never

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