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For any questions, please feel free to contact us. Best regards, Stella Harrison OE NE SOF 7A lee Base © aed 7ia1e EE Me] le Ash Ova wid) slate sie 7h alse wel Feat OUR EF AE Me NES See OME 44) Rew Waa USS hast 12 Nosema gal we 2 azo ee Of FOL ALR SBE 2171 ACH, @HB2 74a 50FU SEERA Batata © 440) 712161 ES MEH] ls asia Ase Wey els HATES gel FED sae 71aeaMN EOE TES See O42 AA SETA WAS USS CID © MSIE Sal 291 AAP Poel SERS Goi, to} 201 otereeagolate = ema FOR BE HAP ENE VED YOU. GD Bao Cle FatOe ofs aig CHE OIE Mota IE ‘yojor atic, 21 MetzIo| et ESOL TALS BIO BB OOM men aBe a2 + ONL, TSWAPEASECH BALA, MER MUI! 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Please come and explore the park's new features such as tennis courts and a flower garden. Just relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. We are confident that you will love the new changes, and we are looking forward to seeing you soon, Sincerely, Katherine Carter Park Management Team. 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Last week, I made a reservation for one of your company’s swimming pools for our summer swim camp. However, due to its popularity, thirty more students are coming, to the camp than we expected, so we need one more swimming pool for them. The rental section on your website says that there are two other swimming pools during the summer season: the Splash Pool and the Rainbow Pool. Please let me know if an additional rental would be possible. Thank you in advance. Best Wishes, Nelson Perkins O49 Am wh ets Waal OFW8 +8 7hs dba sale O49 Ae SH Vol hol glo}stetat @ Fe 27} Hol 745 oes BolstelaL OFA tol AL94 wHE HES aaafe)at 16 Roiasat got sat at Morganic Corporation, located in the heart of Arkansas, spent the past decade providing great organic crops at a competitive price, growing into the ninth leading organic farming operation in the country. As a seasoned writer with access to Richard Taylor, the founder and president of Morganic, I propose writing a profile piece on Taylor for your magazine. I believe the time has come to cover Morganic’s rise in the organic farming industry. The piece would run in the normal 800 ~ 1,200 word range with photographs available of Taylor and Morganic’s operation. Thank you for your consideration of this article. [hope to hear from you soon © Ho} 7 71s aC AeA OAS wes AS Aare OAS US $71 ARES ahaa @ 714 RE EMO] BAHAI OAUARE 2US FORT AOS #22. 2028 WAI 7 #818 (23) cig Bol alow 718 ae! 222 A06 sexs. hg Bol Blow 7H Aas 22? Dear Mr. Adams, 1am Jane Roe, director of the web-hosting department. As you are aware, the upcoming weeks will be crucial for the operations of our web-hosting facility because the number and variety of our clients are expanding daily. Our staff are doing their best under the circumstances. However, we are now badly understaffed in our department, so 1 would like to request that more staff members be hired. Most of our staff have spent the last five days on call, without a break. I hope you will consider this matter. I look forward to your positive response. Sincerely, Jane Roe © Aa AMS] ES abel. O71 We Bes BHAT @ Hx] 27} lea NSS AaspajT @ AUS WF AAS wwvspelat © BF AAA Uehs Aetepolt saua ae Dear Mr. Bernstein, My name is Thomas Cobb, the marketing, director of Calbary Hospital. Our hospital is planning to hold a charity concert on September 18th in the Main Hall of our hospital. We expect it to be helpful in raising money to cover the medical costs of those need. To make the concert more special, we want to invite you for the opening of the concert. Your reputation as a pianist is well known, and everyone will be very happy to see your performance. Beautiful piano melodies will help create an enjoyable ‘experience for the auclience. We look forward to your positive reply. Sincerely, ‘Thomas A. Cobb © 10) 71M] QO OEE HL LE Sela Ol S23] Ape Bell B ls AAS @ sole $9] et AY WS Beyehe ae @ Bel ARE 71aeBAE BE NES CHF 8d Az Aho] Bead AS eel Fea Aga 2022 cKO RNAP (01: "7 (A07 ~ 10 > seeazie) A07 xs. 2022 wALo Hat 18 3), hg gol Sislow 7S alae! 227 AOS xe. cig Bol Salon 7HE aR NE? 2021 cHuKS HATS Dear Lorenzo Romano, heard from Antonio Ricci of Rome that you are producing handmade gloves for export in a variety of natural leathers. I read about your business on your website. There is a steady demand in my country for high quality leather gloves, and I am able to charge good prices. Please let me know full details of the gloves you would recommend. It would also help if you could provide me with some samples of the gloves you produce. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely yours, Jonathan Turner © 489] BE AYE Aight Be aehehaL @ AAS] 7124 elt Qelof Hay BSP AST @ Fat Wed Het Ae AAHe slap @ MEM AA BO] HVS Steet © ABCA Ba AG Het HONS Atop 18 NoAEH wi Sal ue Dear Mr. Anderson: My name is Sophia Willis, Events Manager of the 2020 Caroline County Art Contest. Iam currently looking for a place for this year’s contest exhibition. The Caroline County Art Contest has had over one hundred artworks submitted to us by local artists. For the theme, Wwe wanted artists to explore the natural world of Caroline County. believe the Garden Café Gallery would be a perfect place to host the event, as your gallery is well-known for its beautiful garden. The exhibition is usually held throughout October, and we very much hope that we can rent a space for the exhibition at the Garden Café Gallery during this time. I look forward to your response. Yours sincerely, Sophia Willis OB HE Asie) Belo OAS Aa Wels) Was teeth OSs Aes AA Be Hols Bette al vrelo] wae 1g Bale OAS Ha aE ASS Selsieis AO x22. cig 9 Salo 7He alae 227 2022 wat) 18 Al0 sees. 2022 HA! 108 #8 18 (23) hg Bol RIOR 7H aie 22? Dear Ms. Green, My name is Donna Williams, a science teacher at Rogan High School. I am planning a special workshop for our science teachers. We are interested in learning how to teach online science classes, I have been impressed with your ideas about using internet platforms for science classes. Since you are an expert in online education, I would like to ask you to deliver a special lecture at the workshop scheduled for next month. [am sure the lecture will help our teachers manage successful online science classes, and I hope ‘we can lean from your insights. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Donna Williams © sia} BS 259 ola] eles SatefaI © so} 24 349) He FeSO @ so} wg ARS BAe Ost} 2G S27 AUS AySHD © sa} BS Sey 9] WAR abuses. Dear Readers, As you've seen throughout my books, I've learned a great deal from people who have sent me their stories and advice. Let’s keep it going, If you would like to send me an email about your experiences with disasters and ‘what you've learned about escaping them, please send it to nodisaster@smail.com. T want you to note that, by sending me your story, you are giving me permission to use it the books that I write. But I promise not to use your name unless you give me explicit permission. Thank you. Very truly yours, Robert Brown OAGEN Be easel 2Aa}212 @ AREAL HAE Behe Fake @ Al AO} FRE ALON SHAH o}speAT OAL Ae Ae AIS LabsTA, OAH Ba BUGS 24] SAS AAoveI a. agen 19 (AIL ~15 > siz ou) All xe. 2023 es oY 28s 18) hg gol Sislow 7S alae! 2127 Al2 xox 2023 Ale 8 18 (23) Hg Bol @aIOw 7H RE! 212? Dear Natalie Talley, My name is Olivia Spikes, the mayor of Millstown. Before you attend the world championships next month, on behalf of everyone in Millstown, I wish to let you know that we are supporting you all the way. As you are the first famous figure skater from Millstown, we are all big fans of yours. Our community was so proud of you for winning the national championships last year. Your amazing performance really moved us all We all believe that you are going to impress the entire nation again. Your hometown supporters will cheer for you whenever you perform on the ice. Good luck! Best wishes, Olivia Spikes O74 Aa] Su WS VHA Ae Alsat Dols SA} oe Al 47] LE BeopolD. OA Aa] BA WA ahold AEE Saleh @ AMOI FHSS Stel AAI AAS Bape Osi 2Aole A718 AUS Het 71S LAs} 20 oss we ga we ‘To whom it may concern, 1am writing this letter in regard to Sona Lee applying for an internship in your law firm. | have gotten to know her over the past year, as a student in my Contracts course. The assignments she completed were excellent, and demonstrated a thorough understanding of contract law. She also has remarkable ‘energy and interpersonal skills. She represents her class on the law school’s student council and has taken on this responsibility with spirit, interacting with students effectively. I support her application wholeheartedly. Sincerely yours, Conan Stevenson OA Aoh I o}ohs ATs O Set ede eel ABN FAL OMS Ae BS Kose OW S19) set MBAS Arnepel Owe AE AAS] WS sPyS aby Al3 #22. 2022 HAI 78 8 18 (23) cig Bol alow 718 ae! 222 ‘To whom it may concem, Thank you very much for faithfully responding to our request six months ago and taking corresponding measures. Even after the installation of road traffic safety facilities, we still need more for the safety of our students. Itis a problem with the school road, which students use on their way to and from school. The width of the current school road is barely wide enough for two people to walk side by side. So, there are risks of collision with vehicles on the road where students ‘walk and accidents if many students flock to the narrow school road. Therefore, we ask you to expand the school road for students’ safety. I would appreciate it if you could respond as soon as possible. Sincerely, Alisha Lee Ong Aas Has Ate @ £2 2B a Vit AS SPT Oda I RE Ae eels) See asset Og HAS Hel SALA HO] SS ays Om Fa Ba A Sh BAS APT Al4 ses. Ch 39] Slow 7py ays! 2127 2024 cM 18 (23) I'm Charlie Reeves, manager of Toon Skills, Company. If you're interested in new webtoon-making skills and techniques, this post is for you. This year, we've launched special online courses, which contain a variety of contents about webtoon production. Each course consists of ten units that help improve your drawing and story-telling skills. Moreover, these courses are designed to suit any level, from beginner to advanced. It costs $45 for one course, and you can watch your course as many times as you want for six months. Our courses with talented and experienced instructors will open up a new world of creativity for you. It’s time to start creating your webtoon world at https:/ / webtoonskills.com. OWE A Cell QHE BEAT @ MEAS BE ABST OAS ME BA VAS BrsH2 OME 4 Ho) BEL ARs 71249 GE aS Ae Al5 wee. 2001 m8) 18 Ch 29] SHO 7H aE EP Dear Friends, Season’s greetings. As some of you already know, we are starting the campus food drive. This is how you participate. You can bring your items for donation to our booths. Our donation booths are located in the lobbies of the campus libraries. Just drop off the items there during usual library hours from December 4 to 23. The donated food should be non-perishable like canned meats and canned fruits. Packaged goods such as jam and peanut butter are also good. We will distribute the food to our neighbors on Christmas Eve. We truly appreciate your help. Many blessings, Joanna at Campus Food Bank O84 7hH44 Boles was uel @ 84] Ht ALE Bola] BAIL @ SAGO ARE WAS BAHT @ 4B Ws] Dave Ve) Feat @ alana BW Ue BT Aga a (A16~ 18 > sei Al6 wee 2023 a 5 18 23) cig gol Sislow 7S alae! 227 ‘To whom it may concern, My name is Michael Brown. I have been a bird-watcher since childhood. I have always enjoyed watching birds in my yard and identifying them by sight and sound. Yesterday, I happened to read an article about your club. I was surprised and excited to find out about a community of passionate bird- watchers who travel annually to go birding. T ‘would love to join your club, but your website appears to be under construction. I could not find any information except for this contact email address. I would like to know how to sign up for the club. I look forward to your reply. Sincerely, Michael Brown OAH Ba SU Halse BUS Eales OAH BA Fool BAS alstopeta OaF Bt Wl Ae HAS Sele OA Bast Baa A AO|ES Aqaba O2F BAA Bae ges dowel Al7 wna 2000 MV) 8 Che B91 Sx 7H ARE 22? Dear Mr. Kayne, 1am a resident of Cansinghill Apartments, located right next to the newly opened ‘Vuenna Dog Park. As [live with three dogs. | am very happy to let my dogs run around and safely play with other dogs from the neighborhood. However. the noise of barking and yelling from the park at night is so loud and disturbing that I cannot relax in my apartment. Many of my apartment neighbors also seriously complain about this noise. I want immediate action to solve this 22 NoAsn wi gal we urgent problem. Since you are the manager of Vuenna Dog Park, I ask you to take measures to prevent the noise at night. I hope to hear from you soon Sincerely, Monty Kim OaAtd $y as US Helse @ ANA SA] OR! OF AHS Hojo PASE @ ches y oleh a) BA Fats ehastey @obte cael wath ogra Bas EuetetT Oka BAS) ot A YA) ag ARAL Al8 xe. 2oze Ho 8 18 (3) cH 29] Suoe 7H ape Ne? To whom it may concern, I sometimes travel to Summerland to visit friends. One of the first landmarks to captivate me there years ago was the Mackenzie-Brown House. Last week, I visited again after a long time away, and I was shocked at the state of the house — yard overgrown and stains on the beautiful walls. I am particularly sensitive to historic sites falling into disrepair. I certainly can’t understand why you have neglected such a landmark, and I ask that you please restore the Mackenzie-Brown House. I cannot imagine how heartbreaking it must be for the residents of Summerland to witness the decline of this historic building, With kind regards, Holly Bebernitz Oa 248 ao aE rgEe Fuse @ wt HALE 9 ofolclotse aetotetat @AAY SAY DSS MAS BAST Ovigat ut 2 ad 24g Beet © #274 tel Aa 24 ate BRST 6 25a Hl BA a (A19-~90 > HBAzISE) Al9 o2sace cig Bo) ajo 718 ate! 227 2024 cu OB Ss 18 (23) Dear Parents, My name is Danielle Hamilton, and Tam the principal of Techville High School. As you may know, there is major road construction scheduled to take place in front of our school next month. This raises safety concerns. Therefore, we are asking for parent volunteers to help with directing traffic. The volunteer hours are from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. and from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. on school days. If you are willing to take part in the traffic safety volunteer group, please email us with your preferred schedule at info@techville.edu, Your participation will be helpful in building a safer school environment for our students. ‘Thank you in advance for your contributions. Sincerely, Danielle Hamilton © watt A ols 2A OAH RS AS BAT Ota 14 Bd Ae els oH Ot ges B49 dade wee OF Oat eg ea al ee Peete + au waa O~ we AQ0 0 25801... 2023 a0) 08 a8 18 (23) cig ol Salon 7 awe 2? We hope this notice finds you in good health and high spirits. We are writing to inform you that a package was delivered to the Rosehill Apartment Complex on October ‘9th, specifically addressed to your home. However, despite multiple attempts to deliver the package to you, it has remained unclaimed at our front desk for an extended period. As the management office, it is our responsibility to ensure the safekeeping of all delivered items and help deliver them quickly to the right residents. 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While the other passengers were gathering their bags, Jessica quickly got off the bus and she ran up the cliff that was famous for its ocean views. She was about to give up when she got to the top. Just then she saw the setting sun and it still shone brightly in the sky. Jessica said to herself, “The ¢glow of the sun is so beautiful. It’s even better than Texpected.” worried — delighted ®bored ~- confident relieved — annoyed @ joyful -- indifferent © regretful — depressed cD Bo] yee SoaFeS0l Mel BeE metoMS, ‘The island tour bus / Jessica was riding on / was aaaae ‘esa? 610 3 rei moving slowly / toward the ocean cliff. /! swozgec sacmeados Outside, / the sky was getting dark. i Smee eo TEER AE) 0 AHAB Elm USE aM SOR 7}2 Ie ABo|oI2, A BHUIAR E1108 Wo} Jesicat 4B Otel el 2 ZECI, ANC AOI LAL ale 7iGske asm? ern0] 22 OFF SIALD SICH BLP APF AIA EFBO| BOSH UES AU FE AAU! 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She was deeply concerned about how much it was going to cost to get her car fixed. Her car’s engine had started making noises and kept losing power that morning, and she had heard that replacing an engine could be very expensive. After a few minutes, the mechanic came back into the waiting room. “I've got some good news. It was justa dirty spark plug, | already wiped it clean and your car is as good as new.” He handed her the bill and when she checked it, the overall cost of repairs came to Jess than ten dollars. That was far less than she had expected and she felt at ease, knowing she could easily afford it. @ worried ~ relieved @ calm ~ terrified @ bored ~- thrilled @excited —- scared @ disappointed — indifferent BO4 xe. Chg Bol Sats To] Ai wise 7H set 2? Finally, it came to my turn. I was supposed to walk backward off the cliff. Just looking down the cliff made my legs begin to shake. I knew there was a safety rope around me in case I should black out. I had an intellectual understanding of 2022 ANI 388 10 (23) the whole situation and an intellectual sense of security. Nevertheless, my hair stood on end and I shivered all over. That first step off the cliff was the most difficult moment, but I made it — as did others. I arrived safely at the bottom, overjoyed by the success of meeting the challenge. I felt as though I was walking on air. 28 ROASH 201 5a ue PATTERN PRACTICE © relaxed —- nervous @ angry ~ ashamed © tervfied ~ delighted @envious ~- sympathetic © disappointed — hopeful BOS ses. O48 ol Saltt Davidol A wale 7H BEE BE? ‘As he stepped onto the basketball court, David suddenly thought of the day he had gotten injured last season and froze. He was not sure 2022 MNO RNAS if he could play as well as before the injury. A serious wrist injury had caused him to miss the rest of the season. Remembering the surgery, he said to himself, “I thought my basketball career was completely over.” However, upon hearing his fans’ wild cheers, he felt his body coming alive and thought, “For sure, my fans, friends, and family are looking forward to watching me play today.” As soon as the game started, he was filled with energy. The first five shots he attempted went in the basket. “I'm back! I got this,” he shouted. O disappointed — unhappy ®excited —- indifferent @anxious ~- confident @ impatient -- calm @eager ~- ashamed B06 sew. Chg ol LIEK Evelyn A wisi 7h aie 2422 It-was Evelyn's first time to explore the Badlands of Alberta, famous across Canada for its numerous dinosaur fossils. As a young amateur bone-hunter, she was overflowing with anticipation. She had not travelled this far for the bones of common 2022 cesta) 0 dinosaur species. Her life-long dream to find rare fossils of dinosaurs was about to come true. She began eagerly searching for them. After many hours of wandering throughout the deserted lands, however, she was unsuccessful. Now, the sun was beginning to set, and her goal was still far beyond her reach. Looking at the slowly darkening ground before her, she sighed to herself, “I can’t believe I came all this way for nothing. What a waste of time!” confused — scared @ discouraged — confident @ relaxed ~ annoyed @ indifferent ~ depressed @ hopeful — disappointed BO7 «#«. hg od Setet Marko] Ae) Bake 71 Ae! 22? Mark was participating in freestyle swimming competitions in this Olympics. He had a firm belief that he could get a medal in the 200m. Swimming was dominated by Americans at the time, so Mark was dreaming of becoming a national hero for his country, Britain. That day, Mark was competing 2023 4138 ta 19 C23) in his very last race — the final round of the 200m. He had done his training and was ready. One minute and fifty seconds later, it was all over. He had tried hard and, at his best, was ranked number four. He fell short of a bronze medal by 0.49 of a second. And that was the end of Mark’s swimming career. He was heartbroken. He had nothing left. Crea) © worried ~ hopeful @ grateful — fearful @ pleased jealous @ indifferent + upset ® confident — disappointed B08 ses. 2008 MALT Bt 19 (23), 14g ol Saft Susano] 412 We 7 ARE 72? Susan's daughter Carrie is a special needs kid. ‘She goes to a special school, special camp, special therapists. One day, out of the blue, she asked Susan if she could go get a slice of pizza on her ‘own, not far from their apartment, Anxious, Susan said, “Well... why not get the pizza and bring it home to eat?” “No!” said Carrie, sixteen at the time. “Other people eat at the pizza place, and I want to, too!” Susan was concerned, but said okay, and Carrie went off by herself a block or two away. After a while, Carrie came back, grinning, “You made it! What made you want to do this?” Susan asked. Carrie had seen her friend Izzy on. TV talking about his subway ride. “I thought if he could do it, I could do it too.” Susan's heart swelled, realizing her daughter was braver and much more grown-up than she thought. © indifferent thrilled ® worried —- proud ® hopeful ~ regretful @ ashamed ~ satisfied @ surprised ~ disappointed (Boo ~ 14 > sez at) BOO «ew. CHS Ol Sa Sharonol Aes wise 7H ae AS? Sharon received a ticket to an upcoming tango 2021 cH RVRPHE 9 concert from her friend. While surfing the Internet, she came across a review for the concert. The reviewer was harsh, calling it “an awful performance.” That raised in Sharon's mind the question of whether it was worthwhile to go, but in the end, she reluctantly decided to attend the concert. The hall located in the old town was ancient and run-down. Looking around, Sharon again wondered what kind of show she could expect. But as soon as the tango started, everything changed. The piano, guitar, flute, and violin magically flew out in harmony. The audience cheered. “Oh my goodness! What fantastic music!” Sharon shouted. The rhythm and tempo were so energetic and sensational that they shook her body and soul. The concert was far beyond her expectations. excited --bored @ doubtful -- amazed @calm— upset @ ashamed — grateful envious indifferent B10 «ee. 1g ol Sake Davie'l a eee 7H ae 327 David was starting a new job in Vancouver, and he was waiting for his bus. He kept looking back and forth between his watch and the direction the bus would come from. He thought, “My bus isn’t here yet. [can’t be late on my first day.” David couldn’t 2028 cM 519.23) feel at ease. When he looked up again, he saw a different bus coming that was going right to his work. The bus stopped in front of him and opened its door. He got on the bus thinking, “Phew! Luckily, this bus came just in time 50 T won't be late.” He leaned back on an unoccupied seat in the bus and took a deep breath, finally able to relax. 30 NOASH 201 ga ue nervous ~ relieved ® lonely ~- hopeful ® pleased ~ confused @ indifferent ~ delighted ®bored ~ thrilled B11 see. 20a HAT 88 19 (23) Cig aol UHH 9] ow 7h BEE Be? ‘One night a buddy and T decided we were going to go find that Big Foot. We were in my old truck and we set off actoss the fields heading toward the tallest hill. The fields were rough, with only the slightest trail to follow. Along the way there were small trenches dug in the fields. I never figured out why. As we got closer and closer to the top of the hill, I was actually becoming, scared, which was kind of rare, because at that age I was pretty fearless. As we got to the top of the hill, there was a loud thump! My truck sunk down like something heavy had just jumped in the bed. We ‘were too terrified to look in the back. I panicked and decided to throw the truck into reverse and, back down the hill. As I did so, there was another thump and a loud roar now came out like I'd never, ever heard before, Orelieved and relaxed ® pleased and delighted ® bored and indifferent @alarmed and frightened @ dissatisfied and angry B12 ses. Chg dol Saket Jamiog| Aes wise 7H Aalst AE? Putting all of her energy into her last steps of 2023 cl 442 19 (23), the running race, Jamie crossed the finish line. To her disappointment, she had failed to beat her personal best time, again. Jamie had pushed herself for months to finally break her record, but it was all for nothing. Recognizing how she felt about her failure, Ken, her teammate, approached her and said, “Jamie, even though you didn’t set a personal best time today, your performances have improved dramatically. Your running skills have progressed so much! You'll definitely break your personal best time in the next race!” After hearing his comments, she felt confident about herself. Jamie, now motivated to keep pushing for her goal, replied with a smile. “You're right! Next race, Ill beat my best time for sure!” © indifferent — regretful @ pleased — bored @ frustrated — encouraged @ nervous — fearful © calm — excited B13 ses. CS ON SAK Jory) zs wale 7H EE 22? “5,000 dollars has been deposited? Thank you. I'll check it out now.” Jerry Shaw hung up with a smile on his face. Humming, he headed to the bank to withdraw some cash. He stopped at the ‘ATM, inserted the card and entered his PIN. The screen flashed the message, “Card not valid — please see a teller.” What? My bonus woas deposited 2023 MA) 48 ta 19 (23) just now! Entering the bank, Jerry told the teller what had happened. She studied the screen and frowned. “Mr. Shaw, your account was closed. All your funds were withdrawn when you closed it.” she said. “What do you mean? I never did! It must be identity theft!” yelled Jerry, his voice barely under control. + Sea wwO~ 2p © delighted ~ panicked ® anxious ~ envious @ sympathetic ~ exhausted @ grateful + indifferent ® confused —enthusiastic B14 see. hg Ol Se! Karo] 2) Wish 7H APBE =? Karim was deep within the dense forest alone. He began to notice the strangeness of his surroundings. Scared, he hid under a tree, and he heard the “thump-thump” sound. Moments later, he saw a large elephant running toward him! He trembled uncontrollably and could hardly move. Suddenly, he remembered what he had read about elephants: Elephants are scared of loud noises. He also thought of the firecrackers in his pack. Quick asa flash, he lit them. The firecrackers burst with a loud noise, scaring away the elephant. Then, Karim ran away as fast as he could. By the time he reached his campsite, he was sure there was, nothing dangerous around him. He could finally breathe easily. He put his hand on his chest, feeling his heartbeat slow back to its normal pace. 2022 AA 688 9 (3) hopeful — nervous @ fulfilled — regretful @ jealous — satisfied @ ashamed ~ grateful © terrified ~ relieved salaeiont 31 (BIS ~90 » sein) B15 «ew. Chg ol LEH 19] ei bist rs set 2? I was going to a conference and my plane was delayed, so by the time I got to my hotel everyone I was supposed to meet had already left for the conference. I walked to the bus stop, but to my dismay the last shuttle to the convention center had already gone. I was at a loss as to what to do! 2022 44] 108 8H 9 (3) Then a young man standing on the sidewalk said, “The convention center isn’t very far. It's only four blocks.” So I started walking, It wasn’t long before the convention center appeared in front of my eyes. My heart slowly calmed down! Fortunately, I ‘was justin time for the conference! © frustrated — relieved ® bored ~ excited @ angry ~- embarrassed @envious ~ ashamed © doubtful —- indifferent B16 x22. Chg al Sa 19] Az wisi 7a Awe! Ne? | hurried to the bus terminal to return home for Christmas. As soon as I arrived at the terminal, 2023 441108 StH 9 C5) I saw my bus pulling away. I called out and ran after the bus, but it was too late. I felt a wave of disappointment wash over me as I realized that I would have to wait three hours for the next bus. I must have been visibly upset because a woman came over, took my arm, and led me to the street. She called a taxi and gave the driver a five-dollar bill. She told him to take me to the ferry terminal, because the bus made a stop there before heading out onto the highway. She also wished me a Merry Christmas, and all I could do was smile. I couldn’t believe what she had done for me, a complete stranger! 32 NOASH a0 ga ue © frustrated — touched @ jealous — proud © thrilled —- doubtful calm ~ regretful indifferent — sympathetic BI7 see CHS Hot Seitt Nathane| az wislee 7H et 227 “Daddy!” Jenny called, waving a yellow crayon in her little hand. Nathan approached her, 2028 ce 981 2819 (29 wondering why she was calling him. Jenny, his three-year-old toddler, was drawing a big circle on a piece of paper. “What are you doing, Sweetie?” [Nathan asked with interest. She just kept drawing, without reply. He continued watching her, wondering what she was working on. She was drawing something that looked like a face. When’ she finished it, Jenny shouted, “Look, Daddy!” She held her artwork up proudly. Taking a closer look, Nathan recognized that it was his face. The face had two big eyes and a beard just like his. He loved Jenny's work. Filled with joy and happiness, Nathan gave her a big hug. stociler O03 2 010) sorrowful ~ relieved @ frustrated — satisfied worried — scared @ curious ~ delighted @hopeful ~ disappointed B18 sxe. Cig aol Sak 19] Ae viele 7H set AO? Once again, I had lost the piano contest to my friend. When I learned that Linda had won, I was deeply troubled and unhappy. My body was shaking with uneasiness. My heart beat quickly and my face became reddish. I had to run out of the concert hall to settle down. Sitting on the stairs alone, I recalled what my teacher had said. “Life is about winning, not necessarily about winning 2021 V/s) 9 against others but winning at being you, And the way to win is to figure out who you are and do your best.” He was absolutely right, I had no reason to oppose my friend. Instead, I should focus on myself and my own improvement. I breathed out slowly. My hands were steady now, At last, my mind was at peace. © grateful — sorrowful ® upset -- calm @ envious ~ doubtful @ surprised — disappointed @® bored -- relieved B19 see. CAS oll CAI Nancy®| Af2f BBL 7a ARS 22? 2004 culo 210 (23) The day trip to Midtown scheduled for today was canceled because the road leading there was blocked by heavy snow. “Luck just didn’t run my way. Sightseeing in Midtown was why I signed up for this trip ...” Nancy said to herself, with a long sigh. She was thinking of all the interesting sights she wouldn’t be able to enjoy. All of a sudden, there was a knock at the door. “News! We are going to the Pland Zoo near the hotel. We will meet in the lobby soon.” It was the voice of her tour guide. She sprung off the couch and started putting on her coat in a hurry. “The Pland Zoo! That's on my bucket list! 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