__________ are only a small number of people we trust to watch our dogs when we head out of town on business trips. *
The teachers eagerly finished grading _____ final exams and headed out to a local restaurant to enjoy a student-free afternoon. *
The small child wanted to go over ______ and pet the show ponies, but her mother decided it was more important for the child to see the goat and kid. *
When the new neighbors moved in across the street, we immediately thought, "Now __________ are some people with whom we'd like to spend time." *
Facts may tell the truth, but ___________ also twisted in such ways that the truth cannot easily be discerned from them. *
It may be difficult to see on a daily basis, but __________ making significant progress in reading and writing over the course of the year. *
_________ vacation home on Marco Island was quite beautiful, but the husband and wife preferred the view on Captiva and Sanibel Islands. *
The students took a liking to Homer, _______ pet guinea pig, and were devastated when he had to return to his owners. *
What does it mean to infer something? *
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How does food play a role in culture and relationships? *
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What did you notice about the relationship between the husband and the wife in the first dinner scene? What can you infer from their relationship? *
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What did you notice about the relationship between the dumpling and the two boys while playing soccer? What can you infer about their relationship? *
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What does the film teach us about relationships about the people in our families? Can you relate to this story? *
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In the last scene, the mother teaches the son's wife how to make the dumplings? What is the purpose behind this? *
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How does this short film teach us about acceptance? *