Unit 4
Chapter 3
III. Reading (continued)
After seven days of this, I went to a party. Everyone around me was smoking. I might have been healthy, but I felt miserable. My old friend Nick held out his cigarettes and said, "You must try at least to be sociable," and I gave in. I took one, lit it, and smoked with satisfaction. My wife must have been delighted, because she was smiling. But I may quit again. As Nick says, "Anyone can stop smoking. I've done it lots of times."
IV. Writing
A. My unstated facts may be inferred or reasonably supposed from stated ones. Make reasonable suppositions from the following.
MUST | ex. | Mr. Lee Man Hee is a Korean. |
He must speak Korean. |
1. For a Peace Corps Volunteer, he speaks Korean relatively well.
2. There is smoke in this room.
3. Mr. Park's hair is wet.
4. Recently, the Korea Herald reported that TB control alone would cost Korean taxpayers billions of won next year.
MIGHT | ex. | His mother is very sick. |
She might die. |
5. The doctor is going to give him a shot.
6. She doesn't feel well.
7. Mr. Graber has a lot of time on his hands.
8. Frequently we infect each other in schools, offices, and other public places.
SHOULD | ex. | Smoking is bad for your health. |
You should stop smoking. |
9. He didn't get a vaccination yet.
10. Rat control is a matter of public concern.
11. "Safety First" is prevention against accidents.
12. Healthy citizens are the greatest asset any country can have.
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