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1. | Was he ___ing? Were tears coming from his eyes? Did someone hurt him? Did someone make him ___? |
4. | If some___ pushes you ___ time, should you push him back ___ or two times? |
5. | A. What grade are you in? B. I'm in the ___ grade. Next year I'll be in the second grade. |
6. | You must ___ up for yourself. You can't sit down. You can't lie down. ___ tall. |
8. | You can't run and ___ from someone. You can't ___ forever. You have to come out and face that person. |
10. | In the U.S., students go to school from first ___ through 12th ___. |
11. | If he pushes you, then you must push ___ back. |
12. | You must ___ to fight your own battles. I cannot teach you how to fight your battles. |
15. | Sometimes it's easier to pull something than to ___ something. |
16. | Kids usually start going to ___ when they're six or seven years old. They start ___ in the first grade. |
17. | A. How many ___s did he push you? B. He pushed me three ___s. |
18. | You can't wait till later; you must do it right ___. It's ___ or never. |
19. | If you don't ___ your own battles, who will? You can't run and hide; you must learn to be a ___er. ___ back. |