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Chapter 2 Let’s face It

Key Vocabulary, p. 15
1. G 2. F 3. E 4. a 5. d 6. h 7. C 8. B

Vocabulary in Context, pages 19-20


Part A
1. jaw 2. cheekbones 3. will 4. creative
5. reliable 6. fragile 7. generous 8. confident

Part B
Different answers

Vocabulary Building
1. generosity 2. generous 3. to create 4. creativity 5. reliable 6. rely

Reading for Comprehension, pages 20-21


1. b 2. a 3. b

Looking for Details

1. The Chinese believe that people with round faces are confident.
2. The Chinese believe that it is lucky to meet a person with a diamond face before
a meeting.
3. The Chinese believe that people with diamond faces are lucky in love.
4. The Chinese believe that people with triangular faces can get depressed easily.
5. Jacqueline Kennedy had a wide jaw and a narrow forehead.
6. Jane Fonda has a wide forehead and a square chin.

Writing
Exercise 2

2. People with triangular faces may not be tall, but they look tall because of the
shape of their body.
3. These people are confident, and they will usually live a long life.
4. Some may be movie stars, or they may work as flight attendants.
5. People with high cheekbones know what they want, and it is hard to make them
change their minds.
6. People with this shape of face may often be leaders, but they may also be
criminals.
7. They can control their feelings, but they are intelligent and creative.
8. Square faces usually belong to men, but women can have them, too.

Exercise 4
Peoples with a wide forehead (no comma) and high cheekbones have a face that looks
solid (no comma) and bony. Famous examples of people with this face are Christopher
Columbus, Greta Garbo, and Ludwig Beethoven.

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