Test 21.1 A

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a = who
b = whose
c = which
d = what


Bill Overstreet, a WWII hero, died at a Roanoke hospital on Sunday. He is remembered for being the U.S. Army Air Corps pilot (1) flew underneath the Eiffel Tower's arches in his P-51 Mustang during an aerial battle while in hot pursuit of a German fighter plane, (2) he ultimately shot down.
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Even back in war-torn, Nazi-occupied Paris, (3) happened wasn't something you saw every day. Or ever. And it was an act (4) is said to have reignited the spirits of the French resistance fighters (5) witnessed it from the ground.
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Bernard Marie, (6) father was one of those French Resistance fighters, met Overstreet in 1994.
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He knew Overstreet was well-known for his flight underneath the Eiffel Tower but didn't understand its true importance until he spoke with his father.

"This guy has done even more than (7) people are thinking," Marie said. "He lifted the spirit of the French, (8) was exactly (9) was needed."
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Overstreet was in hot pursuit of a Messerschmitt Bf 109 over Paris. The German pilot figured the anti-aircraft artillery on the ground would take care of the American (10) was following him, but that was not to be.
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(11) happened next is kind of nuts.
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The German's engine was hit, and Overstreet persisted through the intense enemy flak. As a last resort, the ME109 pilot, (12) aircraft was already badly damaged, aimed at the Eiffel Tower and in a breathtaking maneuver, flew beneath it. The unshakeable Overstreet followed and scored several more hits in the process.
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The German plane (13) was now in ever more serious trouble crashed and Bill Overstreet escaped the heavy anti-aircraft fire around Paris by flying low and full throttle over the river, (14) was the only way to get out of there alive.
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