books 9-10: image audit fixes — clock regens, scope moves, alt corrections
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@@ -236,12 +236,12 @@ PROMPT: Can someone take Mark's money from the bank? {bk09-l1a-f3-15-q.mp3}
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RESPONSE: No. His money is safe in the bank. {bk09-l1a-f3-15-a.mp3}
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# Source: ST §A Visit to the Bank
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$DIALOGUE A Visit to the Bank
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$DIALOGUE A Visit to the Bank {st-page_011_001.jpg|A woman talking with a bank clerk across an INFORMATION desk inside a bank with security guards and other customers nearby}
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ID: l1-s1
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INTRO: Now a longer story. Mrs. Newman opens accounts for her whole family — and gets a dollar for her trouble. Just listen; the questions come next.
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INSTRUCTION: Listen to the story.
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Narrator: The Newman family just moved to Houston. {st-page_011_001.jpg|A woman talking with a bank clerk across an INFORMATION desk inside a bank with security guards and other customers nearby}
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Narrator: The Newman family just moved to Houston.
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Narrator: Mrs. Newman went to the bank to open an account for the family. She will open a savings account and a checking account.
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@@ -266,13 +266,13 @@ LINE: The bank needs the signatures to make sure that the Newmans are the only o
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Narrator: Mrs. Newman used her passport for identification. Passports have a picture and a signature for easy identification. {st-page_012_003.jpg|A United States passport showing the eagle emblem and text "PASSPORT United States of America"}
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Narrator: The clerk wanted to know how much money she wanted to deposit in the account. Mrs. Newman gave the clerk $400.00 in cash. {st-page_012_005.jpg|A 100 dollar cash bill}
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Narrator: The clerk wanted to know how much money she wanted to deposit in the account. Mrs. Newman gave the clerk $400.00 in cash. {st-page_012_005.jpg|A stack of U.S. bills — hundred- and fifty-dollar notes}
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VOCAB: deposit
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Narrator: She said she wanted to make a deposit of $250.00 in the checking account and $150.00 in a savings account. She wants to save money to buy a new car.
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Narrator: The clerk helped her fill out the forms for a savings account. {st-page_012_004.jpg|A checkbook showing a blank check on top}
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LINE: Then she gave Mrs. Newman a checkbook for the checking account.
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Narrator: The clerk helped her fill out the forms for a savings account.
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LINE: Then she gave Mrs. Newman a checkbook for the checking account. {st-page_012_004.jpg|A checkbook showing a blank check on top}
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LINE: She can start writing checks right away.
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Narrator: Before she left, the clerk gave Mrs. Newman a new one-dollar bill. The bank gives the new bills to all new customers.
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