Fill in the gaps with the prepositions: in, for, from, of, to, far from, with.
1. As a young woman Marie Tussaud learned how 3. She travelled ... Britain ... her wax figures ... 1802.
to make wax figures. She was soon famous ... the 4. ... 1835 she opened a museum ... her figures not ...
masks that she made ... dead people's heads ... the the one you can still visit today.
French Revolution.
5. Most ... the figures that you can see today are new,
2. King Louis XVI ... France and his wife Marie- but there are still some old ones, too.
Antoinette are just two ... the people who she
modelled​


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1. As a young woman Marie Tussaud learned how 3. She travelled to Britain for her wax figures in 1802.

to make wax figures. She was soon famous for the   4. In 1835 she opened a museum of her figures not far from

masks that she made from dead people's heads whit the the one you can still visit today.

French Revolution.

5. Most of the figures that you can see today are new,

2. King Louis XVI in France and his wife Marie- but there are still some old ones, too.

Antoinette are just two in? the people who she

modelled​