Two colleagues, Anna and Jack, are driving back from a work event when their car suddenly breaks down on a deserted road. Anna: Oh no! The car has broken down, and there's no phone signal. We're ____ here. Jack: Don't worry. We can ____ to the side of the road and try to fix the car. Maybe it's just a ____. Anna: (nervously) I hope so. But what if we can't fix it? I don't want to be stuck out here ____. Jack: (comfortingly) We'll be okay. Look, there's a farmhouse over there. Maybe the owner will be ____ and let us use their phone. Anna: (relieved) That's a great idea. And we can leave a ____ review for them if they help us out. Jack: (smiling) Absolutely. Or maybe they have a scheme to get us back on the road. Anna: (curiously) What do you mean? Jack: (explaining) Sometimes, people have contacts who can help in these situations. Maybe they can take ____ and put ____. Anna: (nodding) That would be very kind of them. I could use some ____ right now. Jack: (reassuringly) Don't worry, Anna. I'll grant you all the support you need. We'll ____ for each other, and I'll ____. Anna: (smiling) Thanks, Jack. I appreciate the encouragement. At least we're ____. Jack: (laughing) Literally. Now, let's not ____ each other and jam the situation even further. We need to ____ with a plan. Anna: (nodding) You're right. I'm sorry. It's just that I'm feeling irritated and I keep ____ about the car. Jack: (understandingly) It's okay. I know you're not ____ for the car breaking down. And we don't want to ____ each other or point the ____ of blame. That's ____. Anna: (grateful) Thanks, Jack. You always know how to put things in perspective. Jack: (smiling) That's what fellow workers are for. Now, let's not let this distract us from the bigger picture. We have to figure out how to get this gadget of a car back on the road. Anna: (laughing) Yeah, it's hopeless and worthless. But we can't be ____ and let it be meaningless. We need to be organised and ____. Jack: (nodding) Absolutely. We can't have an unrealistic or unreasonable plan. It needs to be clear and suitable for our situation. Anna: (thoughtfully) Maybe we can ____ some tools from the trunk and try to fix the car ourselves. Jack: (encouragingly) Great idea. I'm sure we can do it. We might be ____, but we're not inadequate or insufficient. Anna: (smiling) You're right. We'll ____. As Anna and Jack work together to fix the car, the ____ between them dissipates. They ____ and become on ____ once again. They ____ up and ____ with each other. Their ____ dispute over the car comes to a close, and they never come to ____ or have a quarrel. In the end, they kick the car back into shape and continue their journey, having learned the importance of being willing to ____ and work together.

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