Complete the dialogue between Jason and Mary with the phrases and sentences below.
Write one letter in each gap.
Jason: Mary! What happened? Why were you screaming?
Mary: I had the worst nightmare. It was terrifying.
Jason: [ ] I'm here for you.
Mary: I was in this dark forest, and I couldn't see anything. I kept hearing whispers, like voices in the wind. And then, this shadowy figure started chasing me. I felt like I was running for my life. It was horrible.
Jason: [ ] I'm sorry you had to go through that. Nightmares can be rough.
Mary: [ ] Jason. And now, I can't get back to sleep. My heart is still pounding.
Jason: Poor you. But hey, sometimes dreams are just dreams, you know? They don't always mean something.
Mary: You think so? Hm, that's a thought.
Jason: Yeah. Dreams are weird, and they don't always have a deeper meaning. But if it's bothering you this much, [ ] A psychologist, maybe.
Mary: A psychologist? Really?
Jason: Yes, they can help you understand why you're having these nightmares and how to cope with them.
Mary: You may be right. I can't keep feeling like this [ ] It's affecting me during the day too.
Jason: Exactly. Talking to someone might give you some peace of mind. And if it's the worst nightmare you've ever had, it's [ ]
A. you should talk to someone about it.
B. worth looking into.
C. That sounds really intense.
D. every time I go to sleep.
E. I'm just so scared,
F. Take a deep breath and tell me about it.