2aLookatthepicturesandthetitleinthepassage.Whatdoyouthinkthepassageisabout?DoYouRememberWhatYouWereDoing?Thetitlecanbehelpfulforyoutounderstandatext.Itisalsoagoodideatoreadthefirstsentenceofeachparagraphbeforeyoureadthewholetext.ReadthetitleandfirstSentences.ReadthetitleandfirstSentences.Readthepassageandanswerthequestions.1.Whatarethetwoeventsinthepassage?2.Whendidtheyhappen?Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.TheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakendownbyterrorists.Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilledonApril4,1968.TheWorldTradeCenterinNewYorkwastakendownbyterroristsonSeptember11,2001.2b2bReadthepassageagain.Arethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F),oristheinformationnotgiven(NG)?2c2c___1.EveryoneinAmericarememberswhokilledDr.King.___2.RobertAllenwaseatinglunchwhenDr.Kingwaskilled.___3.Robert’sparentswereshockedtohearthenews.___4.KateSmithwaswatchingamoviewhenaplanehittheWorldTradeCenter.___5.Katedidn’tthinkherfriendwastellingthetruthabouttheeventFFTFTUnderlinesentencesfromthepassagewithsimilarmeaningstotheonesbelow.1.Noteveryonewillrememberwhokilledhim,buttheycanrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthathegotkilled.2.Noonesaidanythingfortherestofdinner.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.2d2dMyparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.Myparentsdidnottalkafterthat,andwefinishedtherestofourdinnerinsilence.3.September11,2001----thedatealonemeanssomethingtomostpeopleintheUS.4.IhadtroublethinkingclearlyafterthatbecauseIwasveryafraid.Eventhedate---September11,2001---hasmeaningtomostAmericans.IwassoscaredthatIcouldhardlythinkclearlyafterthat.DoYouRememberWhatYouWereDoing?Peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.InAmerica,forexample,manypeoplerememberwhattheyweredoingonApril4,1968.ThiswasanimportanteventinAmericanhistory.Onthisday,Dr.MartinLutherKingwaskilled.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhokilledhim,theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenews.RobertA...