Read the A part and put the blanks into English. If you can't put them into English, ask your partner, “What's ~ in English?” Listen to your partner carefully. When he/she doesn't know what to say, please help him/her.
A: It is (F ) (D ) (父の日) and Violet is talking about her father. She tells Charlie Brown that her father is (r ) (t ) (~より裕福な)Charlie Brown's dad, and that he is (b ) ( a ) ( s ) (~より運動が得意).
B: Charlie Brown has little to say. He just asks Violet to come with him to his father's barber shop. He tells her that no matter how busy his father is, he always has time to give him a big smile because he likes him.
A: Violet has ( n ) more to ( s ) (それ以上言うべきことは何もない). She simply walks away. Her father's money and ( a ) (a ) (運動能力) cannot (c ) (w ) (~に勝る) a father's simple love for his son.
B: Many Peanuts episodes focus on such heartwarming aspects of family life.
A: Charles M. Schulz, the (c ) (マンガ家) who created Peanuts, put ( p ) and ( i )s from his (c ) (幼少時代の人々や出来事) into his cartoons.
B: And this may be part of the reason why the Peanuts cartoons are so popular among people all over the world.