

| 1. | It was to look for peace in a world without [free of] nuclear weapons. |
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| 2. | He received the Nobel Peace Prize. |
| 3. | No, he wasn’t. |
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| 4. | He was telling his boss everything that had happened in Hiroshima. |
| 5. | (He expressed them) by writing poems and songs. |
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| 6. | He decided to talk about his painful experiences in public. |
| 7. | (He spoke) At the United Nations in New York. |
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| 8. | He promised to carry on Yamaguchi’s dream. |
| 9. | e.g. We will solve the world’s problems peacefully. |
| Q1. | What was America’s promise in Obama’s speech? |
| Q2. | What did President Obama receive in 2009? |
| Q3. | Was Yamaguchi a student when the atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima? |
| Q4. | What was Yamaguchi doing when the atomic bomb was dropped in Nagasaki? |
| Q5. | How did Yamaguchi express his feelings? |
| Q6. | What did Yamaguchi decide to do when his son died? |
| Q7. | Where did Yamaguchi speak at age 90? |
| Q8. | What did James Cameron promise Yamaguchi that he would do? |
| Q9. | What will you do to achieve Yamaguchi’s dream? |













