When she got through to the final, Angela couldn’t believe that, her heart was beating so loudly., she’d never taken part in a game show before., the audience were supporting her so much., her life might be about to change completely., The presenter tells Angela that, she will need some luck to win the money., he won’t make an exception for her., her skill will increase the chances of her winning., there is a small chance her skills will be useful., When the presenter doesn’t finish a sentence, it’s clear that, the audience has already been told what to say., the presenter is unsure exactly what to say., the presenter is well known for saying something., Angela had to complete a well-known saying., When the presenter opens the first door,, he knows that Angela has won the money., he doesn’t know which door the money is behind., he knows which door the money is behind., he thinks she has made a bad choice., Angela ‘couldn’t believe her luck’ that, her education would help her with this decision., the presenter was giving her an extra chance., she’d been in the same situation at university., she knew far more facts than most people., Angela was absolutely certain that, the money was behind the right-hand door., she could increase her chances of winning., she had an impossible decision to make., she had to analyse the problem in a different way., As Bob began to open the right-hand door, Angela felt, there were too many people around her., knowing the truth was the most important thing., worried by what the future would bring., annoyed by Bob being so slow., Why does Angela choose the middle door at first?, It is her lucky number., She has a special feeling about it., She makes the choice after thinking carefully., The audience tells her to choose it., Why does Bob open the door on the far left?, To show where the money is., To eliminate one of the wrong doors., To help Angela win immediately., Because the audience asks him to., According to Angela's calculations, before any door was opened, she had, a one in two chance of winning., a two in three chance of winning., a one in three chance of winning., no chance of winning., Why does Angela decide to switch doors?, She no longer likes the middle door., Bob advises her to switch., She wants to copy what the audience thinks., She believes it gives her a better chance of winning., What does Angela mean when she says, "Cry, probably!"?, She is angry with Bob., She is joking about being disappointed., She is planning to leave the studio., She is certain she will lose., The phrase "the moment of truth" refers to the moment when, Angela first enters the studio., Bob explains the rules., everyone finds out whether Angela has won or lost., the audience cheers for Angela.
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