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MymotherandIwalkeddowntotherockycoastlinenearthecabinin...

My mother and I walked down to the rocky coastline near the cabin in Maine. We collected stones. By the time I was 7,my mother had taught me to know the ones worth__6__(keep): We hunted for polished rocks,marbled greenstone.

We wandered far apart that day. On my side of the long beach,I picked up a rounded piece of granite__7__(circle)by white veins of quartz. I saw the rock had been split; a break recent enough__8__the edges weren't exactly smoother,old enough that they weren't exactly__9__ (sharp).

Then my mother called to me,and we walked__10__(meet)each other. I had half a stone in my hand to show her. She pulled the other half from her pocket and shouted her__11__(astonish).I laughed. It couldn't be. It was. The seagulls cackled with us.

Twenty­three years since that morning,and still we are together and separate,__12__(move)apart and back,over and over. Always the reminder sits in a glass­paned cabinet__13__ the dining room of the family home,two flawed pieces of stone held together with__14__faded rubber band. Proof that once,__15__(incredible),we found the far­flung halves of a broken thing and made them whole again.

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6. keeping            7. circled      8. that           9. sharper            10. to meet 

11. astonishment  12. moving    13. in            14. a  15. incredibly

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