Dialogue :
violence, public and private
dialogue 1
Jingjing: Mark, I know it's _______already, but I meant to ask you: What doyou think about_______? You've seen the _______, haven't you?
Mark: Yeah,I'm always curious about _________.
Jingjing: But what do you think about _______?
Mark: It's________, especially that those guys_______ forsuch a long time.
Jingjing: There's been________about how to_________ happening again.
Mark: Iimagine_______ here than in a lot of other countries. ______ for________ are pretty _______.
Jingjing: How would it ______ in your home country?
Mark: Itcould _______exactly the same, but would probably_______ rightaway. Then, each of the guys would _______. It'd go on ______,probably felony _______ for two or three of the guys, and ______ for theothers. None could get jobs in that state for________.
Jingjing: That sounds________, even if prisons there are ________.
Mark: That's_______, though. Once someone has ________, it's really hardto________.
Jingjing: You said it was ________. Couldn't someone with______ moveto another state?
Mark: Theycould. But they'd probably have to________ first, and might haveto________ a few months for that.
Jingjing: Well, if you ________, expect your life to _______ for a few months oryears.
Mark: Iagree, mostly. I worked for _______at a county ______,where we helped ______ people's court _______. The boss there told me thatpeople _______ their court _______ a lot, because they couldn't receive ________. That'd________ felony charges for________.
Jingjing: Itsounds like________ for someone who _______.
Mark: So,________, I'd just say that anyone who______—a kid,a _______
Jingjing: That's true_________. Do you think_______ now that thereare cameras everywhere?
Mark: That's_______.
Jingjing: Well, we could talk about that _______.
Mark: I'm_______. Anyway, _______ violence is a sadder story still, especiallybecause it________ and so ________.
Jingjing: That's also _______. See you again in a few minutes.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Hey, Mark, we kinda left two topics________: _______ society and________.
Mark: My________ talked a good deal about domestic violence. Ask meagain, if you want me to remember _____. I'll _______.
Jingjing: Imight________. What about _______?
Mark: Youmean ________, right?
Jingjing: That's right.
Mark: Ithink _______ like ________ have _______, even though that might bebecause _______ and _______ are harder to steal.
Jingjing: What about_______?
Mark: Well,_______, it's pretty easy to know what happened and _______.
Jingjing: Don't you think _______?
Mark: Whenpeople have a lot to drink, ________. ________ couldhelp with that; but, it'd still leave _______ with areputation_______.
Jingjing: Ithink it's nice that restaurants________ without having to worry muchabout_______.
Mark: Thatkeeps _____ close to _______ at the supermarket. Yeah, in summer it'snice to eat a slow meal and _______. There's a place near my housewere it gets _______. I could probably start a fight therewithout_________.
Jingjing: Would you ______?
Mark: Heckno. _________.
Jingjing: Alright then. _______, Mark.
Mark: Youtoo, Jingjing. Consider________ if you have the time______.
Jingjing: I've been taking one _________.
Mark: Goodon you, Jingjing! You'll have to________.
Jingjing: Don't ______, Mark. I could send you ________.
new words andphrases
go down:
get broken up:
a stint:
land
have something tolose:
pick-pocketing:
perps:
it's a differentstory:
bouncer:
I've read thebook.