2. Parents often fail to understand that
A) it is natural for a child to prefer someone else's home to his or her own
B) their children need some independence as they get older
C) their own behaviour is often more childish than their children's
D) it is impossible to be a perfect parent, no matter how hard they try
E) they are themselves the cause of their child's tendency to keep things from them
3. Children generally believe strongly that their own parents
A) are not as satisfactory as their friends' parents
B) do not give them enough freedom
C) cannot do anything wrong
D) are opposed to everything they do
E) are not capable of making judgements
E X E R C I S E 3." Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1.
1. When the teacher was ill, she very when her students brought her
some flowers.
2. I don't think your son was playing when he hit mine. I think he was being
3. He was poverty when he lost his job in the economic crisis.
4. Throughout the argument, despite being spoken to so offensively, she maintained her
and never once allowed herself to get angry.
5. Many people who voted for the government have an increasing sense of
at their handling of the economy.
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