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Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
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Little Kids & Their Big Dogs
In his work photographing dog shows in Russia and across Europe, Andy Seliverstoff has access to many amazing dogs, including rare breeds. He says he’s learned that these dogs “aren’t just beautiful on the 1 ; they have amazing tempers, and in particular the large and giant breeds have an inborn 2 that disagrees with their big size.”
His interest was 3 when friends asked him to photograph their two-year-old daughter. “They showed up at the park with their Great Dane,” he says. The St. Petersburg-based photographer was “blown away by the relationship between tiny Alice and 4 Sean,” he says. He decided to have the dog in the photos.
Next came a photo session (阶段) with a little boy named Theodore and Ringo the Newfoundland. “As with Alice and Sean, these photos 5 me deeply,” he says. The images 6 the special connection between children and dogs. “It’s a connection that doesn’t need words. Love, joy, trust, honesty and acceptance, to name a few, fill the relationship. You can see it in their 7 , in their faces.” Posting the photos on the social network website, he found many 8
In his 2017 book, Little Kids and Their Big Dogs, from which the photos are taken, Seliverstoff aimed to demonstrate the state of endless joy and 9 confidence between the children and the animals. The one big 10 , he says, is this: “Love for dogs and children makes people kinder.”