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We always celebrated Dad's November birthday on Thanksgiving Day, even after he entered a nursing home. As years 1 , these events took on a 2 meaning for me-a traditional birthday party for Dad, and a 3 thanking for all he had been to me in my life. When we knew that it might be his last birthday, the 4 family decided to prepare for a huge Grandpa Simon birthday celebration at the nursing home. It was a crowded party with lots of noise and food. During a quiet moment ,I announced that it was now Dad's 5 to listen to some stories for a 6 change.I wanted everyone to tell Grandpa Simon 7 we loved about him .The room because 8 , abd even Dad was quiet as his family crowded around him. One after 9 another ,people told stories from their hearts ,while Dad listened with 10 . people 11 recalled all kinds of lost memories-stories about 12 when they were little, stories about when Dad was young ,stories that are shared family treasures . The stories 13 . Each one seemed to trigger the memory of two more. 14 the littlest grandchildren couldn't wait to tell Dad why they loved him. For a man who had been kind to so many hundreds of people in his life, here was our 15 to celebrate him. A few months later, at Dad's memorial 16 , we more fully realized what we had given Dad that night. Those were the stories people 17 tell at a burial service, after a loved one is no longer around to hear the words. They are told, then, full of tears, with the 18 that the person who passed away will somehow hear the outpouring of love. But we had given those loving memories to Dad in life, told 19 laughter, with hugs and joy. He had 20 to hold and roll over in his mind during his last months and days. | |||
( )1. A. past ( )2. A. several ( )3. A. personal ( )4. A. all ( )5. A. turn ( )6. A. chance ( )7. A. why ( )8. A. still ( )9. A. others ( )10. A. wet ( )11. A. realized ( )12. A. which ( )13. A. escaped ( )14. A. especially ( )15. A. course ( )16. A. service ( )17. A. eventually ( )18. A. hope ( )19. A. in ( )20. A. it |
B. went in B. double B. personnel B. both B. way B. change B. when B. noisy B. the other B. dry B. recognized B. what B. flowed B. specially B. courage B. section B. normally B. anger B. into B. them |
C. went on C. any C. person C. whole C. saying C. charge C. what C. empty C. another C. clean C. rewrote C. when C. memorized C. even C. custom C. servant C. importantly C. kindness C. through C. us |
D. past on D. single D. personality D. entirely D. right D. choice D. that D. crowded D. other D. amazing D. recalled D. why D. told D. ever D. chance D. settlement D. occasionally D. opening D. by D. me |
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