Read the definitions of “accept” and “except.” Once you are familiar with both words, complete the student passage by typing the correct word into each of the blank spaces.

accept (verb): to agree to; to consider to be true; to endure. Ex: The lawyer accepted the judge’s ruling.

except (verb): to exclude or leave out. Ex: She was excepted from the field trip.

Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier was a Supreme Court case, and the court ruled on it in January 1988. It was a crippling blow to students’ First Amendment rights, and I am writing to protest it. The court held that school officials have the final say on public school newspapers, and students cannot complain when the paper is published as part of a class. ________ for decisions made for political reasons, principals are allowed to censor student newspapers, and they can get away with it. This censorship is prior restraint, and I do not _______ it.

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Answer:

- Except

- Accept

Explanation:

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"Except for decisions made for political reasons, principals are allowed to "censor student" newspapers, and they can get away with it. This censorship is "prior restraint," and I do not accept it."

What are the right fill-in verbs?

As per the meaning of the words accept and except, the blanks will are filled with the appropriate choice of verbs.

The first blank will have the answer "except" and the second blank will have the answer "accept".

Therefore, principals have the authority to censor student newspapers, with the exception of judgments made for political reasons. This is a prior constraint, and I will not allow it.

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