Answer:
He still wants to be a doctor at the end of the story, but he no longer believes that becoming a doctor is an impossibility
Explanation:
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The dialogues with the correct phrases written in bold are as follows:
- Why don't you do some exercise this term? I'm sure you would like it.
- What do you suggest I am doing/do?
- Why don;t you take up running?
- But I haven't got any trainers.
- You could/may always but a new pair for yourself.
- They might be expensive. Have you got any other ideas?
- What about taking/take up hockey?
- Hockey balls are very hard. When/How about a game with a softer ball.
- I know!You could go along/to volley ball practice. it's in the gym every Wednesday evening. They have a lot of fun, so I hear.
- That sounds very tiring/tired. I think I'm staying/I'll stay at home instead.
- Let's go swimming!he pool is pen today from 2:00 until 4:00.
The bold words are the correct phrases that are to be used.
Aramaic is an ancient semitic language, evolved from and closely related to Hebrew.
It was the daily language of the common people in Israel in Jesus' time.
E. Further illustrate a process
D. A verb indicates action or state of being.
Here are examples of some verbs: to laugh, to paint, to sleep, to be, etc.