III. Give the word for the following definition.

1. to meet the expense of;

2. anxious to find out;

3. receive as an heir;

4. to produce goods;

5. a period of time;

6. to cause a person by argument to do something;

7. the coming of one thing after another;

8. natural quickness or cleverness;

9. a way of thinking, feeling or behaving;

10. not getting what one wanted or hoped to get; sad or unhappy;

11. charming; tending to lead into wrongdoing;

12. mysterious charm, delight or pleasure

IV. React to these statements expressing agreement or disagreement.

l . The writer judges people's status by the job they do.

2. The writer doesn't like to ask people why they choose their particular career.

3. Simon went into business to please his father.

4. Simon studied Chemistry because he wanted to do research work afterwards.

5. Simon went into his father's business because he was looking for security.

6. The writer thinks that our teachers are the best judges of what career we should choose.

7. The girl was attracted to law because she fell under the influence of a very successful lawyer.

8. The writer thinks that the girl will make a good lawyer.

9. The girl's parents persuaded her to study law.

10. If people choose the wrong career, it is because they had to decide when they were too young.