Jo wrote to Rosemary to tell her 1.        (teach) life in a high school as a volunteer. In her letter,she first described the school whose classrooms,not equipped,2.        (make) of bamboo and roofs of grass. The students here couldn't go to college or find work after 3.        (graduate) from the school.

They had no choice but 4.        (return) to their villages. Few of them had ever come across chemistry experiments before Jo came here. Second,Jo gave a 5.        (detail) description of her first visit to a village. After two and a half hours of walking,she arrived at Tombe's home 6.        she could see a low bamboo hut with grass 7.        ( stick) out of the roof,which had no windows,only a narrow doorway. 8.        the house,she found a newly made platform for Jenny and 9.        to sleep on,a fireplace in the centre of the hut near the doorway and a few tin plates and cups and a couple of jars. Outside the house,she saw Mukap laid stones on 10.        fire,placed them in an empty oil drum with kau kau,corn and greens and then covered the vegetables with banana leaves and left them to steam. She felt happy after the visit to Tombe's family.

1. teaching   2. are made   3. graduating   4. to return

5. detailed   6. where   7. sticking   8. Inside   9. her   10. a

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