A visiting Russia colleague is asking an English solicitor about the legislative process. Replace the underlined words in their conversation with an alternative words from reading C. P ay attention to the grammatical context, there is more than one possibility for 2 of the answers. Natasha : How is new legislation enacted? Charles : Well, initially the (1) draft legislation has to be (2) presented to both houses. The draft is (3) discussed several times. A committee has the job of checking that the Bill (4) incorporates the fundamental elements (5) agreed at the second reading. After this, the Bill is (6) shown again to the lower house. Natasha: Who does the (7) formal writing of the legislation? Charles : It's (8) done by qualified barristers employed as civil servants, known as Parliamentary counsel. Natasha : Who can (9) put forward Bills? Charles : The government and, less commonly, MPs.