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I. Reading Comprehension

Imagine having no arms to stretch in the morning, to help you scratch that itch, to

allow you to wrap your arms around your loved ones. Imagine having no legs to kick

pebbles down the street, to walk or run, to bicycle or skateboard, or get you from

point A to point B. Then imagine both at once, which is what Nick Vujicic has faced

his whole life. Have you heard something like this before?

Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and legs - but he doesn’t let the details stop him.

The brave 26-year-old — who is mainly a torso — plays football and golf, swims and

surfs, despite having no limbs.

Nick has a small foot on his left hip which helps him balance and enables him to kick.

He uses his one foot to type, write with a pen and pick things up between his toes.

‘I call it my chicken drumstick,’ joked Nick, who was born in Melbourne, Australia,

but now lives in Los Angeles. ‘I’d be lost without it.’

Now answer the following

1. Why does the writer ask the reader to imagine ‘having no arms and legs...’?

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2. Why does the author calls Nick brave?

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3. What does it mean “but he doesn’t let the details stop him..”?

A) Nick is not worried about the detailed description of his disability

B) Nick’s disability doesn’t stop him from achieving anything in life

C) Nick doesn’t want the reader to know the details

4. ‘I’d be lost without it.’ What does Nick refer to?

A) A small foot on his left hip.

B) A small leg on his left

C) A small pet chick.

5. Which of the following is true?

A) Nick was disappointed about his disability

B) Nick was able to live a normal life in spite of his disability.

C) Nick dreamt of playing football and golf despite having no limbs.​

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