MAN: Yikes! Look at all this . What’s in that box? Can you check?
WOMAN: Just a second. Cool! My old books.
MAN: Okay. They can go in .
WOMAN: Recycling? No, I can sell them! People old comic books.
MAN: Can you take a look at that chair? It looks like the back is broken.
WOMAN: I can it, I think. We could use an extra-
MAN: What’s that next to the book ? Is that a clock?
WOMAN: It’s a cuckoo clock! I got it in .
MAN: Can I ask you a ? Why are you keeping the plastic cuckoo clock?
WOMAN: It isn’t plastic. It’s oak. Actually, it was kind of .
MAN: Does it work? It’s six o’clock now and it’s very quiet.
WOMAN: Of course it works! Here, let me connect it. It’s . It would be perfect for the kitchen, don’t you think?
MAN: Are you ?! Listening to that while I cook? I’d go crazy. Hey! Where are you taking all that junk? Bring it back to the .
WOMAN: Junk?! You call this junk?! These are !
Question 1- What is the relationship between the speakers?
Question 2- What are the speakers doing?
Question 3- How does the man feel about the woman’s belongings.
Question 4- Why does the woman say she keeps things?
Question 5- How does the man say he would feel with the clock?