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Use the words on the right of the text, listed 1-10, to form ONE word that fits in the same numbered space in the text.
WALKING IN BRITAIN
Great Britain has more public (0) footpaths than any nation on Earth. The network in England and Wales is more than 120,000 miles long; in Scotland, where the law is (1) ________ , walkers (2) ________ enjoy even more open access to the countryside. Moreover, in England and Wales, the right to wander the countryside is supported by an (3) ________ principle of law, itself an (4) ________ of many of the principles of (5) ________ freedom we take for granted.
If a path is in use without a break for 20 years it is presumed to be a right of way. A (6) ________ can prevent this by closing the path just once during the 20-year period; but the principle, and the (7) ________ , of creating new paths always exists.
A right of way is just what it says: a right of (8) ________ across someone’s land. The holder of the land may (9) ________ object if the walker does damage, or leaves litter. But he may not complain – (10) ________ – if the walker pauses on the path to enjoy the view, or to eat lunch.

0foot
1differ
2theory
3interest
4body
5society

6land
7possible

8pass
9right
10legal