1.The idea that reading is somehow an activity set apart       from      life isn’t very historically accurate.
2.More local employment will be created,      particularly    (particular) in service industries.
3.He had been       influential    (influence) in shaping economic policy.
4.Michael is a lawyer with many famous      clients    (client).
5.Please convey my apologies      to      your wife.
6.The original interview notes were       subsequently    (subsequent) lost.
7.Chairs should be       visually    (visual) attractive as well as comfortable.
8.He responded in champion’s style by treating the fans to an       exhibition    (exhibit) of power and speed.
9.The town has changed beyond       recognition    (recognize) since I was last here.
10.The book is an       expansion    (expand) of a series of lectures given last year.