Passage 5When the earthquake was happened in 2008 my auntwas still a little girl in A small county in Sichuan. Todayashe can wel remember doctors and nurses in whiteovcrallhiwere busy day and night savc thewho/thatsavinginured in our hometown. It was then when she made uher mind to be someone like them. Her drcam came trulyfter she graduated from a local medical school. On1rJanuary 2020, when bad news came that Hubei was badlyin need of doctors and nurses to fight COVID-19, sheapplied to be there to help out but her application wasapproved. Before she leaves, she told us she was gratefuleltfor what people did for us after the earthquake and thatshe had decided to pay them forward.
第二节One possible versionSuddenly the leader of the boy Scouts stood up and saidMa'am, I think we can help you. He then spent five minutesrearranging his group so that the seats were available for the familyThe boys all followed his directions happily and the mother withthe three children was in relief. She expressed thanks to the boyScouts and the leader with tears in her eyesKallie, however, was beginning to panic at the thought of notbeing next to me. I told her that there wasn't anything I could doWe would have to sit where we were. Amazingly, the man sittingin front of me, turned around to me and asked,Would you andyour daughter like our seats?", referring to himself and his friendHe said he didn't like the window seat and would prefer the aisleWe changed seats and continued our trip, very glad to be togetherand enjoy the scenery from Kallie's window seat. Would that manhave offered us his seat if the Boy Scouts leader hadnt done sofor the mother and her children? I don't know. But I do know thatkindness can affect others
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