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Lesson 2 Exercise 1 What if, while seeing a great scene, our car alarm sounded and wouldn't stop, and I would need to go outside to turn it off. A. We would need to put the film on hold losing all our involvement. B. I would get my weapon and check out the car. 2 What if my wife and I entered into a debate over how well the directing was done? A. We would stop arguing and be quiet and then remember our love, and only until we had peace between us, would we resume watching. B. I would make a joke about just how little we knew of directing a film. 3 What if my boss telephoned requesting my presence at work? A. My wife would get angry over my leaving for work in the middle of the show. B. I would be sure to make and bring with me a brown bag meal. 4. What if my wife told me she couldn't stand watching anymore of the film A. I'd turn the TV off. B. I would go into the other room and résumé watching it on another TV. C. I would ask her to go to bed, and I would finish watching the movie. D. I would tape the film and watch it at some other time.
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