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Language Wrap-up ‘A Complete the conversation with the missing sentences in the box. (4 points) lakes Sense to me { |'see what you mean Well | think he had a really strong sense of responsibilty to his kids It makes sense Ke ''m sory, but just don't think its normal to keep your kids" faces covered Michael Jackson always tried to keep his kids’ faces hidden. I think that's ; orm pages 8 and 11. i (3) ‘SCORE: fo B Read the rest of the conversation and circle the correct word. (6 points) Byron 4) but I guess he thought he was doing the right thing. Allea: Well, if he was so (5) sensitive /sonsibleto publicity, why was he a pop star? Byron: Yeah, (61 don't think so/ completely agree with that. It doesn’t (7) sense /make sense to become a star if you don’t like publicity. Aleta: (8) Exactly! / No seay! It's just (9) sensitive /conemion sense to know that you and your family will have to accept publicity when you're famous. Byron: Yes, (10) 02 certain extent / dont know, but the press should respect privacy, too. ‘Complete the paragraph with correct forms of the verbs in parentheses. Add words when necessary. (10 points) Wen was dd we@) Tean use used fo, woul, and progressives for G3) ——____________ (start) stanc (do) silly things. Like sometimes, ing ina movie line or whatever, and he on his head. Stuff like that. I always wished st habits, andl zsh + (ct) ike a normal dad— uraaniie he (@) (@c) like a normal dad—you know, serious and, well, adult present habits Sometimes I wished 1 (8) (live) with my cousins. My uncle (my. (tell) my dad to act his age. | remember, he Cees dad's brother) (6) Look again at a (say), “Act » not your kid’s age.”” Sections 3 and 6 on (as), “Act your age, not your id's age OF course, my dad pages 10and 12. ©) ———___— sen) to him. And now? Well, now I'm all grown upyand ’ soismy dad. Now !'m(9) —___ (ast) him to do some of ithe things.that SCORE: 79) (10) embar - A ) (embarrass) me. But my dad is 90 years old, and he doesn’t even walk much now: Funny how ve don’t appreciate things until we don’t have them anymore.

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