• Dear Diary,
    Big argument with my parents tonight. I told them
    I want to attend a march next weekend to suppor t the
    environment, and what did they say? Did they say,
    “Good for you, Beth”? Did they say, “Great idea! We’re
    really proud of you”? No way. Mom said: “A march? But
    marches are dan gerous, aren’t they?” And Dad said,
    “You’re kind of young for marches, aren’t you?” “Dad,”
    I said, “I’m 16. I’m not a child. I can look af ter myself.”
    Dad said, “I know you’re 16. That makes you a teenager,
    doesn’t it? Not an adult!” And he and Mom started
    laughing.
    So I stood up and said, “L ook. You’ve heard about global
    warming, haven’t you? Well, it’s happening now. And
    this is a problem! I’m trying to do something. OK? So I’ll
    be at tending the march on Saturday.” Then I stood up
    and walk ed out of the room. I can’t believe them! I don’t
    understand why they won’t suppor t me when I’m trying
    to do something good!
    Now I’m sitting here in my bedroom. I can hear voices
    downstairs. Maybe it’s the T V, but actually I think it’s
    my parent s arguing. That’s strange. They don’t usually
    argue. Well, not with each other, only with me, of course

    Questions:
    1) What is the march next weekend about?
    2) What did Beth want her parents to say?
    3) What reason does Beth give for wanting to go on the march?
    4) Why does Beth think it is strange that her parents are arguing?

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  • 1)The march next weekend is about supporting environment.2)Beth wanted her parents to say that  it's a good idea, that they proud of her and that it's good for her.3)Beth wanna go on the march because she's trying to do something good and support nature.4)Beth think it's strange that her parents arguing because they usually haven't got an argument with each other. 
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