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A Read the passage and complete the sentences in one or two words
The name of the woman mentioned in the passage is
in the woman mentioned in the passage was born in
2) The woman mentioned in the passage was not happy in just being a
) Despite bad conditions of the hospitals the woman wanted to be a
This is a bref review of career of a woman who nearly 100 years ago opened
the eyes of the world to the new science of nursing We know her as Florence
Nightingale Sut to the soldiers she was better known as the Angel of Crimen on
simply as the Lady of the Lamp
Florence Nightingale was bom 125 years ago in Florence, Italy Unlike so many
of other pioneers she was the daughter of wealthy English parents and reared
more or less in luxury As a young woman she became somewhat of a problem
to her parents They saw she was not happy in being jusi a young lady of fashion
She had what was to them an unhealthy and unnatural interest in nursing Nurs-
ing in those days was far from what we know today. A hundred years ago the
majority of hospitals were centres of nisery, suffering and in too many cases,
But despite all this, Florence still wanted to be a nurse and finally persuaded
her parents to let he attend the Deacones Training School at Kaiserwerth in Ger.
many For two years she studied and worked under rigorous conditions but in-
stead of being discouraged, she wrote her mother, "This is life! I wish for no other
world but this
A2) What were the conditions of the hospitals a hundred years ago ?
2
A3) Write words from the extract for
1) survey opportunity attentively IV) successfully convinced to are
A4) Do as directed
She studied and worked under ngorous conditions Use as well
The Brition were victorus. Charge into exclamatory sentence​

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