If you had the chance to be immortal, would you take it? - Sarah Stroud and Michael Vazquez
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DownloadWhile cleaning out your eccentric uncle's attic,
you find a chest with a sparkling potion.
The attached tag declares drinking this liquid will make you immortal.
Your body will be frozen at its current age,
and you'll become immune to disease and serious injuries.
These effects would be final and irreversible,
guaranteeing your existence at least until the heat death of the universe.
So, the instructions are clear—
the only question is, do you drink the potion?
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Key Vocabulary (11)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To start to be something or to change into a new state, condition, or role. It describes a process of transformation or reaching a certain status over time.
To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it. It is a basic human action used for hydration, nutrition, or social enjoyment.
"I drink every day."
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