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Jim: ____1.__, Kate?

Kate: I don’t feel well.

Jim: do you have a headache?

Kate: __2.__.

Jim: _______3._______?

Kate: Three days.

Jim. 4.__. I think you should go to see a doctor.

Kate: Yes, I think so.

Jim: I hope you ’ll get well soon.

Kate: ___5._

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