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Sandy: Fifteen is such an awful age. I really 1 I were eighteen. If you are an adult, you can be your own boss. People like my parents and my teachers are always telling me 2 . No one tells adults when they go to bed or not to watch TV.
Sandy¡¯s mother: Having a 15-year-old daughter isn¡¯t always easy. Right now, we¡¯ve got a problem. Our neighbour, Mrs White, wants Sandy to look after her pet dog for one week. Sandy really wants to do it, but I¡¯m worried. I will never 3 relax knowing she is all 4 with a dog. I¡¯ve tried to 5 my feelings to her, but she won¡¯t listen. She says I¡¯m £¢babying£¢ her and I hate to see her mad at me. What should I do?