To address the gaps in the text about the "Restaurant with a Difference," we need to fill in the blanks with appropriate words based on the context provided. Below is an expanded explanation and completion of each section:
B4: "Rapid River Logging Camp is LOCATED four miles north and one mile west of Park Rapids in Hubbard County, Minnesota."
Explanation: The verb "locate" needs to be in its past participle form "located" to correctly complete the passive voice construction of the sentence, indicating where the camp is situated.
B5: "The smaller camps have now mostly disappeared but some of the LARGER ones have now become small museums, theme parks, or restaurants."
Explanation: The word "larger" is the comparative form of "large," which is appropriate here because it contrasts the "smaller camps" with the ones that have evolved into more significant attractions.
B6: "The Rapid River Camp is a huge family-style restaurant. Food is served and even the cooking IS DONE by staff in period costume."
Explanation: The phrase "is done" completes the passive voice structure to indicate that the action of cooking is performed by the staff.
B7: "One DOES NOT NEED to choose one of the big, high-calorie dishes loved by real forest workers. In fact, there is a large menu to suit all tastes and appetites."
Explanation: The phrase "does not need" is used to express that there is no obligation or necessity to choose the high-calorie dishes, as there are many options available.
B8: "On Tuesdays and Fridays, you can see demonstrations of a steam-powered saw, CUTTING up the wood just as it did 100 years ago."
Explanation: The word "cutting" is a gerund or present participle that describes the action performed by the saw, providing a dynamic element to the sentence.
B9: "There are other attractions that are less expensive and NEARER to the town centre than the Logging Camp, but most people think the journey is well worth making."
Explanation: "Nearer" is the comparative form of "near," used to compare the proximity of other attractions to the town center relative to the Logging Camp.
B10: "I have seen plenty of these themed restaurants for tourists, but The Rapid River camp is one of the BEST."
Explanation: "Best" is the superlative form of "good," used to indicate that The Rapid River Camp stands out positively among many similar themed restaurants.
This explanation provides clarity on the word choices and grammatical structures necessary to complete the text accurately.