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.
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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.