VI. Fill in the blanks with proper words whose first letters are given.
Life is full of changes. Alan felt b1. with his job in the hospital. He decided to work as a nurse with a v2. organization. Rosie felt bad about that, because their r3. had to end. Alan a4. to Rosie for making the decision without letting her know, but we don’t know if she would forgive him. Julia also wanted a change. Before she l5. MAP advertising, her friends p6.a leaving party for her. Tom said that he had enjoyed w7. with Julia in those years, but he hadn’t p8. her to stay. He gave Julia a p9. and p10. a toast to her.
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