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seat£¬I gave them a big smile and I said£¬¡® Isn't it a wonderful day? I noticed a few shy smiles.¡±

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whole group was laughing and talking to one another. The bus became more than just transportation.

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smiling first and all those people had responded. My mother didn't lecture but taught me by example. She'd given me a recipe for life.

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Adam Braun set up the organization Pencils of Promise in2008. Its p1. is to make sure all children can have education. Now the non-profit organization is b2. a new school somewhere every 90 hours.It has helped more than 22,000 children in Africa,Asia and Latin America.

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Mr Braun r10. money for his project. He paid for building the first Pencils of Promise school in Laos five years ago. Since then, his organization has helped pay for more than 200 schools in the countryside of Laos and Ghana.

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A mouse was surprised to discover that the farmer and his wife had a mousetrap(ÀÏÊó¼Ð)in the house. It felt so frightened that it ran to warn everyone, "There is a mousetrap in the house!" and wanted to get some help from them.The hen raised its head and said, "Mr Mouse, this mousetrap is only for you. I won't be worried about it." The mouse turned to the pig. "I am sorry, Mr Mouse, but the mousetrap has nothing to do with me either! " the pig said. Then the mouse turned to the cow. "It sounds like you have a problem, not me, " the cow said. The mouse returned to the house with head down and it was very sad.

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3.Will you help the mouse if it comes to you? Why or why not?

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