A: My brother likes to buy a lot of expensive tech gadgets. B: You should encourage ____ his money in better ways. A: How do Bill and Melinda Gates persuade ____ their money? B: They talk to them. They encourage ____ about helping others. They ask ____ the Giving Pledge. A: Andrew Carnegie's mother was worried about her children. She didn't want ____. She talked to her husband about the possibilities of a better life. B: What did she want ____? A: She wanted ____ the family to America. A: My sister is a very generous person.B. Do you mean she gives her children a lot of things? A: No. She teaches ____ others. B: That's nice to hear. Those words encourage ____ my children to be generous, too. A: My parents weren't rich, but they always helped other people. B: How did they do that? A: They donated their time. They taught ____ during my free time. So I tutor high school kids after school. I want ____ their education. A: My parents always gave me money when I was a child.B: Did you buy a lot of toys? A: No. They didn't allow ____ a lot of things. They encouraged ____ my money. B: Save for what? A: I saved my money for a charity project. A: Why does Leslie Natzke bring African girls to Chicago every summer? B: She wants ____ to college. She also wants ____ leaders and teach other girls.

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