Fill in the gaps in the following narrative with these words:
after, already, how, however, the, so, such as, these, to, where, which, why. Each gap requires one word and each word fits just one gap. Note that the list of words contains conjunctions connecting a given sentence with the preceding text, items signalling the speaker is treating information as given and items that point to other items in the text (deictics).
I decided to try and write a popular book about space and time ____ I gave the Loed lecture at Harvard in 1982. There were ____ a considerable number of books about the early universe and black holes, ranging from the very good, ____ Steven Weinberg’s book, The First Three Minutes, ____ the very bad, ____ I will not identify. ____ I felt none of them really addressed ____ questions that had led me to do research in cosmology and quantum theory: ____ did the universe come from? ____ and ____ did it begin? Will it come to an end and if ____, how? ____ are the questions that are of interest to us all.