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Let’s go step by step to fill in the blanks on this Olympic Games worksheet.

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First, look at the first sentence:
“THE SYMBOL OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES ARE ______”

The symbol of the Olympics is the Olympic Rings. So we write:
the Olympic rings

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Next:
“THERE ARE ______ OLYMPIC RINGS.”

Count them in the picture — there are 5 rings (blue, yellow, black, green, red).
five or 5

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Then:
“THE OLYMPIC RINGS ARE BLUE, ______, BLACK, ______ AND RED.”

Looking at the colors shown: blue, yellow, black, green, red.
So the missing ones are yellow and green.
Order matters here — it says “blue, ___, black, ___, red” → so after blue comes yellow, then black, then green, then red.
→ First blank: yellow
→ Second blank: green

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Next:
“THE OLYMPIC RINGS REPRESENT ______”

Look at the bottom part — each ring has a continent inside it, and there’s a list: Asia, America, Europe, Australia, Africa. That’s 5 continents. The rings represent the five inhabited continents of the world.
But since the worksheet gives you those 5 names, and asks what they represent, the simple answer is:
the five continents

(You could also say “Asia, America, Europe, Australia, and Africa” but the blank is probably expecting a short phrase like “the five continents”)

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Now, match the rings to the continents using the maps inside them:

- Blue ring → map of Europe → label above it should be EUROPE
- Yellow ring → map of Asia → label below it should be ASIA
- Black ring → map of Africa → label above it should be AFRICA
- Green ring → map of Australia/Oceania → label below it should be AUSTRALIA
- Red ring → map of Americas → label above it should be AMERICA

Wait — let’s double-check the positions:

In the image:
- Top left box (above blue ring) → should be EUROPE
- Bottom box under yellow ring → ASIA
- Top middle box (above black ring) → AFRICA
- Bottom box under green ring → AUSTRALIA
- Top right box (above red ring) → AMERICA

Yes, that matches the maps.

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Finally, the bottom icons:

There’s a torch, a medal with “1”, and sports balls.

These likely represent:
- Torch → Olympic Flame or Opening Ceremony
- Medal → Winning / Gold Medal
- Balls → Sports / Events

But since there are no instructions for these, and no blanks labeled, maybe they’re just decorative? Or perhaps the student is supposed to name them? But the original task doesn’t ask for that — only the text blanks and the ring labels.

Looking back — the only blanks are in the sentences and the boxes above/below the rings.

So we’ll focus on filling those.

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Let’s compile all answers clearly:

1. THE SYMBOL OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES ARE → the Olympic rings
2. THERE ARE → 5 OLYMPIC RINGS.
3. THE OLYMPIC RINGS ARE BLUE, → yellow, BLACK, → green, AND RED.
4. THE OLYMPIC RINGS REPRESENT → the five continents

And for the colored boxes around the rings:

- Above blue ring → EUROPE
- Below yellow ring → ASIA
- Above black ring → AFRICA
- Below green ring → AUSTRALIA
- Above red ring → AMERICA

(Note: Sometimes “America” is split into North and South, but here it’s grouped as one.)

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Final Answer:
- THE SYMBOL OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES ARE the Olympic rings
- THERE ARE 5 OLYMPIC RINGS.
- THE OLYMPIC RINGS ARE BLUE, yellow, BLACK, green, AND RED.
- THE OLYMPIC RINGS REPRESENT the five continents
- Labels for rings:
- Blue ring top: EUROPE
- Yellow ring bottom: ASIA
- Black ring top: AFRICA
- Green ring bottom: AUSTRALIA
- Red ring top: AMERICA
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