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No one in the US could forget the day, April 14th, 1865, 21¡¡ Abraham Lincoln was shot that night. 22¡¡ a very busy day, the president and his wife went to Ford's Theatre D. C. , 23¡¡ a new play was going to put on.

Near the theatre there lived¡¡ 24¡¡ actor named John Wilkes Booth, who was strongly against the 25 though he hadn't fought for the South himself. As the play 26¡¡¡¡ after a moment for a rest, Booth came into the theatre. He walked slowly and quietly 27¡¡ the door through ¡¡28¡¡ he could move into the President's box. He looked ¡¡29¡¡ carefully so as to find the guards ¡¡30¡¡ were protecting the president from the enemy. To his joy, there was none of ¡¡31¡¡ and nobody noticed him. He reached the door quickly and began to hold the gun in his pocket.

¡¡¡¡It was quiet in the theatre. Suddenly a terrible sound ¡¡32 in on the play. It surprised everyone and soon everyone looked 33¡¡ where the sound had just come. Smoke was seen ¡¡34¡¡ from the box, where the ¡¡35¡¡ had enjoyed the play all the night! Soldiers hurried 36¡¡ , but it was too 37¡¡ . The murderer had already jumped from the box 38¡¡ to the stage from which he hurriedly ran out of the ¡¡ 39¡¡ .

Lincoln, one of the greatest American presidents, was shot and ¡¡40¡¡ early the next morning.

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¡¡ A Good Friend, A Second Self

I couldn¡¯t believe my ears when I heard my name called for the leading role in our high school play. Mrs. Dermitt, my drama teacher, had been looking for someone to play an energetic boy in a comedy. Luckily for me, she thought that I could handle the ¡¡36 .

That afternoon my friend Kevin and I talked ¡¡37 about the play. Although Kevin hadn¡¯t been ¡¡38 for a part on stage, his job with the set crew was important to the success of the play. I told him I was a little ¡¡39 because I had a lot of lines to memorize.

¡°You can do it.¡± He said. I knew I could ¡¡40 him: we had been friends since the third grade, and we ¡¡41 a good team.

Preparations for the play moved at a rapid pace. While working hard with the set crew, Kevin ¡¡42 spent hours helping me learn my lines. He often said my lines with me by silently moving his lips. We ¡¡43 that he could probably play my part as well as I could.

Three days before the ¡¡44 night, everything was ready for the performance. But when I woke up ¡¡45 a fever and sore throat on the day of the play, the entire production came to a sudden ¡¡46 . Everyone in the drama department was worried, ¡¡47 there was no way I could perform. The play was ¡¡48 to open in fewer than six hours, and we had no time to cancel. I tried to think of a way to ¡¡49 . Then it hit me ¨C Kevin knew the ¡¡50 as well as I did. I called Mrs. Dermitt to give her my ¡¡51 . Within a few short hours, Kevin stood onstage in costume and makeup. The amusing lines he had ¡¡52 with me so many times made the crowd laugh and cheer. In a strange turn of events, Kevin and I had ¡¡53 the day for everyone by working as a team.

Of course, I was terribly disappointed to have ¡¡54 my chance in the spotlight, but I was extremely ¡¡55 to have such a good friend.

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