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prosthetics
Artificial devices, such as limbs and joints, that replace a missing body part.
e.g.:
After the accident he lost his arm, but he's got an amazing p__________ one!

limb
an arm, leg, or wing
e.g.:
He works on creating artificial l___s that are a real piece of art!

range from
to have an upper and a lower limit in amount, number, etc.
e.g.:
The arts provide us with emotions r____ing f___ frustration to joy.

throughout
all the way through
e.g.:
Th_______ the journey, you'll see a lot of dazzling buildings!

doodle
to draw lines, shapes, etc., especially when you are bored or thinking about something else
e.g.:
She likes d____ing in her notebook.

in all honesty
a phrase used to let someone know that what you are speaking about is a truthful opinion
e.g.:
I_ a__ h______, I'm still pretty terrible.

drivel [ˈdrɪvl]
silly nonsense
e.g.:
What one person regards as an outstanding example of literature, another will consider d_____.

deemed
judged or considered to be
e.g.:
This should not be the basis for whether something is d_____ literature.

coin a new word
invent a new word
e.g.:
There are no objective criteria for evaluating 'literatureness', if I can c___ a n__ w___.

think straight
think in a logical or coherent way
e.g.:
You’re not t____ing s_______ if you think AI can produce literature.

mimic
to imitate
e.g.:
AI is simply trying to m____ human creativity.

indistinguishable (from)
[ɪndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl]
impossible to see or judge the difference
e.g.:
AI can produce works that are almost i________________ f___ those written by humans.
