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From the Ted Talk by Danielle Allen: An ethical plan for ending the pandemic and restarting the economy


Unscramble the Blue Letters


DA: Thank you.

CA: To everyone listening, this is an iarnpotmt debate. And it's not fiseihnd yet, there will be many other contributions to ieads like this, I think.

DA: That's for sure.

CA: Yeah, chip in, chip in. Thank you all so much for being part of this tdaoy. We're back again tomorrow. Corey, do you have details on that?

CH: I do. And also, you can listen to this conversation on our website TED.com or on Facebook, and you can also ltesin to the recording of it through TED Interview. So if you missed any parts of it or you want to pass it along to a friend. We have some more amazing speakers coming up I might glance at my cheat sheet, but tomorrow we have etsher Choo, who is an emergency physician and professor and she is going to share with us what she's seen on the front liens of this crisis. On wadsedney, Chris and I will be speaking with Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater, and he is going to address the market and economic implications of this pandemic. And on Thursday, we have two speakers, Gayathri Vasudevan, who is going to srhae with us what's happening in India, and Fareed Zakaria, a journalist. Friday, we'll wrap things up with a musician and atisrt Jacob Collier. So we have a lot of amazing things cnoimg up.

Open Cloze


DA: Thank you.

CA: To everyone listening, this is an _________ debate. And it's not ________ yet, there will be many other contributions to _____ like this, I think.

DA: That's for sure.

CA: Yeah, chip in, chip in. Thank you all so much for being part of this _____. We're back again tomorrow. Corey, do you have details on that?

CH: I do. And also, you can listen to this conversation on our website TED.com or on Facebook, and you can also ______ to the recording of it through TED Interview. So if you missed any parts of it or you want to pass it along to a friend. We have some more amazing speakers coming up I might glance at my cheat sheet, but tomorrow we have ______ Choo, who is an emergency physician and professor and she is going to share with us what she's seen on the front _____ of this crisis. On _________, Chris and I will be speaking with Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater, and he is going to address the market and economic implications of this pandemic. And on Thursday, we have two speakers, Gayathri Vasudevan, who is going to _____ with us what's happening in India, and Fareed Zakaria, a journalist. Friday, we'll wrap things up with a musician and ______ Jacob Collier. So we have a lot of amazing things ______ up.

Solution


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Original Text


DA: Thank you.

CA: To everyone listening, this is an important debate. And it's not finished yet, there will be many other contributions to ideas like this, I think.

DA: That's for sure.

CA: Yeah, chip in, chip in. Thank you all so much for being part of this today. We're back again tomorrow. Corey, do you have details on that?

CH: I do. And also, you can listen to this conversation on our website TED.com or on Facebook, and you can also listen to the recording of it through TED Interview. So if you missed any parts of it or you want to pass it along to a friend. We have some more amazing speakers coming up I might glance at my cheat sheet, but tomorrow we have Esther Choo, who is an emergency physician and professor and she is going to share with us what she's seen on the front lines of this crisis. On Wednesday, Chris and I will be speaking with Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater, and he is going to address the market and economic implications of this pandemic. And on Thursday, we have two speakers, Gayathri Vasudevan, who is going to share with us what's happening in India, and Fareed Zakaria, a journalist. Friday, we'll wrap things up with a musician and artist Jacob Collier. So we have a lot of amazing things coming up.

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