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Read and put parts A-G in the logical order to make up a dialogue.
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A
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Mother: How can you say that? You know I push you all the time.
Son: But that’s not the same as helping me. |
B
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Mother: That’s not good enough. They have to be all A’s! If you
don’t do well at school, how are you ever going to do well in life?
Son: Well, If I had parents who loved me despite my shortcomings, I’d sure be a lot happier. |
C
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Mother: Did you get your test grades yet?
Son: Yeah. Here they are. |
D
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Mother: Why do you even waste your time, if this is the best you
can do? Why? Don’t you just quit school and get a job? There must
be some low-paying work out there that anybody can do. Even you!
Son: Mom! I’m trying! My grades aren’t excellent. But they’re better than they were. |
E
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Mother: Let me see them.
Son: Ok, but you aren’t going to like them. |
F
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Mother: I never had bad grades in my life. Why don’t you take after
me instead of your father?
Son: That’s what he says! |
G
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Mother: You mean you got bad grades again? When are you going
to stop playing and start studying?
Son: I do study! I study as hard as I can. But you and Dad don’t help me enough. |