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5£®One Thursday evening£¬I was trying to parallel-park on a busy street in the city centre£®Despite moving back neatly into position between two cars£¬I was still quite a way from the edge of the pavement£®I spent a few minutes inching backwards and forwards but failed to get any closer to it£®I was starting to panic£¬worrying that I'd be late meeting my daughter£¬when a young man of about 25got out of the car behind me and knocked on my window£®Embarrassed and nervous£¬I wound down the front side window£®"Would you like me to park your car for you£¿"he asked pleasantly£®
I gratefully accepted£®Taking my handbag with me£¬I jumped out of the car and handed him my keys£®As I watched£¬he drove the car out into the busy traffic before moving back and parking with swift precision£®"Thank you so much£¬"I said excitedly£®
While it was a simple act of kindness for this young man to perform£¬I felt it was quite an unusual thing to occur these days£®He politely refused further thanks and hurried away£®I related this story to my daughter over dinner and then we went to the Pop Up Theatre to see Hamlet£®Sitting in the theatre later£¬imagine my surprise when the actor playing Rosencrantz-or was it Guildenstern£¿-turned out to be the same young man£®
I have seen him in a few other local productions since then£®Although I can't remember his name£¬he'll always be the kind young man who parked the car for me£®
25£®Why was the author worried£¿C
A£®A strange man knocked at her car window£®
B£®Her daughter would be late for school£®
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D£®Her car crashed into another car£®
26£®How did the author react to the young man's offer£¿D
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27£®What do we know about the actor£¿A
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