My three _ (Canada) friends, Mark, Milt, and Marsha love 5-pin bowling. The game, a (vary) on the more widely known 10-pin game, is played only in Canada. In the game, players try to knock down five_ (relative) small pins, as compared to the larger ones (typical) used in 10-pin bowling. Also, the ball the players use to knock the pins down is much smaller and lighter than the one used in the 10-pin game. The 5-pin game was devised in the early 1900s by the owner of a bowling alley who had received many _ (complain) about the _ (difficult) of playing the 10-pin game. He adapted, or changed, the game to make it easier for people to play. His (adapt) was a huge success! It made the game _ (access) to more people—especially children, who could _ (easy) lift and toss the lighter ball. To this day, 5-pin bowling remains a popular form of _(entertain) for everyone in Canada—including my three friends, whose first stop on a trip home is the bowling alley!