A. take out your card B. What’s next
C. The ATM gives you bills D. What do I do
E. put your card in this slot F. How much can I take out
G. Enter the amount you want H. Take the money and leave
Susan: How do I use the ATM
Alan: First of all, (56) and enter your PIN.
Susan: OK. Then I choose withdrawal
Alan: Yes, choose withdrawal, not account information.
Susan: (57)
Alan:The ATM calls up your checking or savings account.
Susan:And then
Alan: (58) to take out of your account.
Susan: (59)
Alan:Most accounts have a limit of$400.
Susan:What happens after I enter the withdrawal amount
Alan: (60) ,usually $20 bills.Take the money and receipt from the slots.
A. take out your card B. What’s next
C. The ATM gives you bills D. What do I do
E. put your card in this slot F. How much can I take out
G. Enter the amount you want H. Take the money and leave
Susan: How do I use the ATM
Alan: First of all, (56) and enter your PIN.
Susan: OK. Then I choose withdrawal
Alan: Yes, choose withdrawal, not account information.
Susan: (57)
Alan:The ATM calls up your checking or savings account.
Susan:And then
Alan: (58) to take out of your account.
Susan: (59)
Alan:Most accounts have a limit of$400.
Susan:What happens after I enter the withdrawal amount
Alan: (60) ,usually $20 bills.Take the money and receipt from the slots.
You probably won’t be shocked to find out that the inventor of tire rubber is Charles Goodyear, as he’s the only guy on the list to actually get his name attached to the end product. (46) It wasn’t easy coming up with a form of rubber tough enough to withstand the drag racing and car chases everyone envisioned the day the automobile was invented. In fact, if there was one man who should have given up his life dream, it was Goodyear. (47)The man spent time in and out of prison, lost every friend he had and starved his children in his tireless pursuit of a stronger form of rubber.
(48) After his first two years of tinkering and failing with primitive rubber in the 1830s, Goodyear and his family were camping out in an abandoned factory and fishing for sustenance. This is when he made a huge breakthrough: He’d use acid to smooth out and toughen rubber! The government bought 150 mailbags made of the stuff and the rest is...
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