Jerry, feeling very (apprehensive), meets Elizabeth to ask her out. |
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| Hey Elizabeth. I know that it's very (archaic) to ask you out in person, being that it's 3029, but, will you go out with me? | |
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| I- Jerry, I don't exactly feel the (ardor) you feel for me. Bob asked me out last week and I said yes. | |
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Jerry, feeling a superiority complex over Bob, feels like he has been (belittled). |
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| It's okay Elizabeth. It was my fault for incorrectly (assessing) the situation; I should have seen how close you were with Bob. | |
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| No, it's fine. At least now you can (ascertain) that this wouldn't have worked out instead of keeping your feelings inside of you. | |
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Jerry sees Bob at a conference meeting. |
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| Bob, you are so (apathetic)! You've known that I've liked Elizabeth every since grade 8 and you still went behind my back. That's very (antagonistic) of you! | |
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| Uhhh... It's very (arid) today. Usually it rains all the time. It's weird it hasn't rained yet. | |
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