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C 次の会話文を読んで,あとの問い (問1,問2)に答えよ。 Son :Mom, are you busy? Mother: No. What do you need? Son :I've decided to become a cartoonist after I graduate. Mother:(ア 5) Son :Definitely. You know how much I love drawing funny pictures. Mother:Don't talk such nonsense. I'm busy. Son : You said you're not! Mom, I'm very serious. Mother: You're good at drawing, but you're not great.( イ6) Son :I am not.( ウス) You want me to enjoy my work, don't you? Mother:OK. You havea point there. But do you know how to become a cartoonist? A41 Your dad and I have a responsibility to make you independent. Son : Yes, I can! Mother:Go ahead. Son : First, I'll take more art courses before I graduate. I'm going to talk to my art teachers and see what they recommend. Mother:OK, then? Son : Second, I need to know how to use the latest drawing programs. After school, I'm planning to take special computer lessons for drawing software. Mother: I didn't know how seriously you were thinking about your future.( エ) If drawing cartoons is what you want to do, then your dad and I are happy for you. Son :Really? Mother: We love you, and we want you to be happy. : Thank Mom.( オ) Son you, Mother: We sure are. Son :Oh, Mom. Ill tell you the third part of my plan. I need to find out what the latest trends are, so I need to buy some cartoon magazines.( カ) Mother: OK. Here you are. Your dream is going to cost me an arm and a leg.

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English Senior High

100 times moreは何と比較しているか教えください

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