Whose situation is each of the sentences talking about? Write A (Anna) or S (Stella) or A / S before each sentence.1 She is not sure if she wants another child.2 She can’t stop working to have another child.3 She never liked the One-Child Policy.4 She saw films from America, where girls have bigger sisters.5 When she was young, she always wanted a sibling to play with.
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- Whose situation is each of the sentences talking about?5. When she was young, she always wanted a sibling to play with. A: Anna B: Stella
- Whose situation is each of the sentences talking about?4. She saw films from America, where girls have bigger sisters. A: Anna B: Stella
- 4. She saw films from America, where girls have bigger sisters. A: Anna B: Stella
- Watch the video and choose the best summary for Anna. A: She doesn't care whether the government changes the One-Child Policy or not since she won't have a second child. B: She and her husband bought an expensive apartment, so she can't stop working to have another child.
- When Anna was young, she always wanted siblings to play with her.
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She wanted to know ____ child it was in the hall. A: which B: whose
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Kate's never seen Chinese films, ____ ? A: hasn't she B: has she C: isn't she D: is she
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When can a child go to school? When he or she is ____________.
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—Lily has two sisters, doesn’t she? —Yes. She’s taller and older than her two sisters, but she’s not _______ one of the three.
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She always _________ when she tells something she’s done.