“That’s not important
right now,” says
David. “We have to
ÄUPZO[OPZVYKLY¹
Gilbert feels uncomfortable. Is a rule
really a rule?
What can Gilbert do?
A rule is a rule.
- A lie is a lie
- A promise is a promise
- Enough is enough
Useful Tip
Questions
- What does the woman have in the café?
- Do you always follow the rules?
Key Words
carefully (adv) [:kErf/li]
Gwen carefully writes her name.
order (n) [:Ord-]
Nate pays for the order.
order (v) [:Ord-]
Candice orders a drink.
sign (n) [saIn]
The street sign is small.
bother (v) [:bA.-]
The noise is bothering me.
trouble (n) [:tr<b/l]
I have trouble with math.
More Information
easy-going (adj) [:izi :goI?]
“A rule is a rule,”
says Gilbert. “There’s
L]LUHZPNU¹
Use It!
He is...
- He is talking.
- He is writing.
Write your own!
“The dog isn’t
bothering anyone,”
says David.
“Pets can make
trouble,” says Gilbert.
“And they aren’t
allowed in the café.”
“It’s just a little dog.
Don’t worry about it,”
says David.