Read the dialogue between Larry and Sue and complete the sentences.
Choose the correct option.
Larry: Hi, Sue. It's good to see you. Do you [mind|suit|fancy|loss|persuade] playing in the school musical?
Sue: I can't sing. I play tennis.
Larry: Singing is not that hard. By the way, you have a beautiful voice!
Sue: Me? No, I don't.
Larry: Yes, you do. You have to be in the school musical. You are going to be a star.
Sue: I'm sorry, but I think you can't [mind|suit|fancy|loss|persuade] me. I don't want to sing in public.
Larry: Why is it any different than playing tennis in front of hundreds of people?
Sue: I don't know, but it just is.
Larry: Well, it's your [mind|suit|fancy|loss |persuade]! Let me know if you change your [mind|suit |fancy|loss|persuade].
Sue: I will.
Larry: [Mind|Suit |Fancy|Loss|Persuade] yourself! I'll call you in the evening.