On the other hand?
We left-handed people lack collective pride. We (0) just try to get by, in our clumsy way. We make (21)______ demands and we avoid a fuss. I used to say whenever someone watched me sign my name and remarked that he or she was also left-handed: “You and me and Leonardo da Vinci!” That was a weak joke, (22)________ it contained my often unconscious desire to belong to Left Pride, a social movement that (23) _____ far doesn’t exist but I hope may one day come. There are many false stories about the left-handed (24)______ circulation: for example, a few decades ago someone wrote that Picasso was left-handed, and others kept repeating it, but the proof is all (25)______ the contrary. The great genius Einstein is often still claimed as one of ours, also (26)____ proof. And sadly there is also no truth in the myth that the left-handed tend to be smarter and more creative. (27)_____ the amount of research that has been carried out, researchers in the field still find it hard to decide precisely what we mean by left-handed. Apparently a third of those who write with their left hand throw a ball with their right. (28)____, those using their right hand for writing rarely throw with their left. A difficult skill that becomes crucial at a most impressionable age, writing defines (29)_____ you will call yourself. I have never used scissors, baseball bat, hockey stick or computer mouse with anything but my right; (30)_____ so, I think I’m left-handed as does everyone else.
21 A some B few C little D any
22 A yet B while C still D even
23 A so B as C this D by
24 A on B by C in D under
25 A for B at C to D on
26 A despite B without C lacking D beyond
27 A Although B However C Nevertheless D Despite
28 A However B Whereas C Despite D Unlike
29 A what B how C this D which
30 A more B yet C even D and