الموضوع: مذاكرة جماعية Here Are Our Stories
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قديم 2014- 2- 11   #6
Ahmad240
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رقم العضوية : 148037
تاريخ التسجيل: Sun Jun 2013
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المشاركات: 1,100
الـجنــس : ذكــر
عدد الـنقـاط : 3548
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: College of Arts
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: English Language
المستوى: المستوى الثامن
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Here Are Our Stories

Here's my story:

There was a twin, two brothers, whose father was an alcoholic. He used to beat them up, and abuse his authority as a father to make them do horrible things. His wife couldn't take it anymore, therefore she asked for a divorced. After the divorce, the alcoholic father took one of twins, and the other one was in the custody of his mother.

The two brothers grew up and became fine young men. The man with his father became very successful in his career, on the other hand, the man with his mother was not as successful as his brother.

They were interviewed separately by a psychologist and asked them the same question "How did you become who you are today?"

The man with his mother said "You see, I had no choice. My father was an alcoholic."

He asked the man with his father "How did you become who you are today?" He answered " You see, I had no choice. My father was an alcoholic. I DIDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE HIM."

The moral of the story; it doesn't matter who you are, where you are from, who your parents are. What matters is the choice you take.


Questions:


1- What does "authority" probably mean?

2- Who asked for a divorce, the father or the mother?

3- Who was the successful man?

4- What did the successful man say at the interview?

5- What is the lesson in this story?