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«She knew that, according to statistics, it was the ____________(SAFE) way of travelling, but it didn't make her feel any better.»

The plane safely took off and Anna breathed a sigh of relief. She ______________(NOT LIKE) flying. She knew that, according to statistics, it was the ____________(SAFE) way of travelling, but it didn't make her feel any better. Statistics were impersonal but when she imagined her plane flying over the ocean, she ____________(FEEL) dizzy. The guy sitting next to ____________(SHE) was, on the contrary, happy and relaxed. He was listening to his CD player. His eyes _____________(CLOSE) but when Anna tried to reach for her bag on the luggage deck, he immediately stood up to help her. “Thanks, I can do it _____________(I),” Anna said and her voice shook. “Are you OK, miss?” the guy asked. “You look pale. Are you afraid of flying?”

Anna nodded. “Take this. It _____________(DO) you good,” the guy handed her a package of candies. “I always have candies when I fly.” It reminded Anna her first flight. She and her granny ____________(FLY) to New York for Christmas. The six-year-old Anna was cheerful and excited. She had a large box of candies on her lap and was afraid of nothing. “I wish I _______________(CAN) feel the same now,” Anna sighed and took a handful of the candies. The guy looked at her in surprise.

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