The missing words in the sentence are 'a crutch, a crutch!'. The words were spoken by Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet.
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sword
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The apostrophe.
Yes, they can serve to indicate a missing letter in certain words such as "don't" (do not) or "I'll" (I will) These words are called contractions. Apostrophes can also be used to show possession when used at the end of a word with an s: as in Amy's answer. Hope that helps!
A crutch, a crutch! Why call for a sword?
Words that I can make from the word sword are:doorowrodrowsodsowword
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what?
A sword in the Japanese customs which are kept in the houses of the people. It is basically a circle with a design of a sword upon it on a cut out peice of metal. There are two types of tsuba: Akasuka: A sword design in which the handle is missing Owari: In which the handle is present
The homophone for sword is "sward."
Call it
The words that were missing is Ber The crow
you call the animal shelter and/or you call the police
Sword
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sword