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not only survived their city's climate but have also grown to love it, he was. He kept us on a tight leash with his stern countenance, fearing that we would go a any liberties. Discipline was his motto, perhaps inherited from his own English professors. Fo grateful to him. At the end of the day, he exudes a quiet smile of satisfaction at having red of worthy citizens, if not exactly highly 'valuable' ones. Freed now from the burden of children, my father has dispensed with his rigid, cold facade. And he laughs a lot. He has those cans of laughter in him that had their lids, screwed on for so long. So it's not stra children refuse to believe that their grandfather and laughter were ever strangers. A1. Rewrite the following sentences and state whether they are True or False: (2) a. The writer's father loved to laugh all the time. b. The writer's father did not laugh in his friends' company. c. Though father's eyes appeared cold, they were full of warmth. L d. The few words father would speak, would declare his mood. V A2. Complete the following sentences: (2) a. The father would fear about b. The rare sight for the writer in his childhood was c. The writer's father would exude a quite smile of satisfaction at the end of the day because d. The writer's children refuse to believe that A3. Find facts from the extract regarding the mood of writer's father: (2) a. The children would breathe and move fre The children would try to couce father's​

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not only survived their city's climate but have also grown to love it, he was. He kept us on a tight leash with his stern countenance, fearing that we would go a any liberties. Discipline was his motto, perhaps inherited from his own English professors. Fo grateful to him. At the end of the day, he exudes a quiet smile of satisfaction at having red of worthy citizens, if not exactly highly 'valuable' ones. Freed now from the burden of children, my father has dispensed with his rigid, cold facade. And he laughs a lot. He has those cans of laughter in him that had their lids, screwed on for so long. So it's not stra children refuse to believe that their grandfather and laughter were ever strangers. A1. Rewrite the following sentences and state whether they are True or False: (2) a. The writer's father loved to laugh all the time. b. The writer's father did not laugh in his friends' company. c. Though father's eyes appeared cold, they were full of warmth. L d. The few words father would speak, would declare his mood. V A2. Complete the following sentences: (2) a. The father would fear about b. The rare sight for the writer in his childhood was c. The writer's father would exude a quite smile of satisfaction at the end of the day because d. The writer's children refuse to believe that A3. Find facts from the extract regarding the mood of writer's father: (2) a. The children would breathe and move fre The children would try to couce father's

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