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B.experience the other person¡¯s pain D.promise to behave yourself well next time
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B.How you accept apologizing of others. D.What you will make an apology for.
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A generous stranger bought a plane ticket for a homeless mother to watch her three daughters compete at the AAU Junior Olympic Games. It is an annual event where kids in the U.S. compete in sports.
Sisters Tai Sheppard, 11, Rainn Sheppard, 10, and Brooke Sheppard, 8 --- who began training in track and field in January of 2015 --- all made it into the Junior Olympics to compete in various races. Brooke also competed in the high jump, an event which involves equipment that her training team doesn¡¯t even have. That meant all of her jumps were practiced during competitions.
The girls, who live in a homeless shelter with their mother, Tonia Handy, 46, were able to attend the games thanks to support from the girls¡¯ training team and a successful GoFundMe campaign. Handy, however, could not afford a plane ticket of her own to watch them compete in person.
That was until Ken Smaltz Jr., A complete stranger, read about the family. He reached out to Handy and offered to buy her a ticket.
¡°It just feels nice to help someone,¡± Smaltz said, who also didn¡¯t intend for the gesture to be made public.
On August 1, Handy surprised Rainn by showing up to the track right before she was about to run the 3,000m race.
Rainn was extremely excited. The mother and daughter hugged six times before they took each other¡¯s hands and walked to the track together.
Shortly after their sweet reunion, Rainn won the gold medal in the race.
Although the family¡¯s athletic accomplishments are grand, their needs are simple. ¡°Do you have money to eat?¡± Rainn whispered into her mom¡¯s ear after her race.
¡°She knew I didn¡¯t have money,¡± Handy later explained. ¡°For me to be out here is an impressive achievement on its own.¡±
56.What is the AAU Junior Olympic Games? (No more than 15 words)
57.What was the problem that Brooke had before the game?
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58.What does the underlined sentence probably mean?
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59.How did Rainn feel when she saw her mother appear at the track?
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60.If you do the same as Smaltz did to the people who need help, what can you and the people you help benefit from it? words)
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