(Nana is showing Kate a photo at home.)
Kate: You are wearing a red kimono in this photo.
Nana: Thank you. My mother took it at my uncle's wedding.
Kate: The flower pattern on your kimono is amazing.
Nana: That's true. It's my family's precious kimono.
Kate: Why is the kimono precious?
Nana: Actually, is bought my grandmother I this the kimono ] for my
mother thirty years ago.
Kate: Oh, you used your mother's kimono.
Nana: Yes, but she gave it to me last year. So the kimono is ( @).
Kate: Why did your mother give it to you?
Nana: This red kimono has long sleeves. She thinks this kind of kimono is for young people,
so she doesn't wear it now.
Kate: I have a ( ℗ ) experience. My mother has a nice dress in her closet, but she doesn't
wear it. I always wear it when I go to birthday parties.
Nana: I'm sure your friends like the dress.
Kate: Thanks. When I wear it, ⠀
Nana:
: The designs of old clothes are different from the new ones, right?
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Kate: Yes! I think wearing used clothes is fun. ( © ), wearing other people's clothes isn't
easy because of the size. Actually, my mother's dress was large for me, so she adjusted
it. Who adjusted your kimono?
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Kimono has a simple shape, so it can be used easily by different people.
Kate: Interesting. Kimono is not only beautiful but also functional.
Nana: Right, so I love kimono. I'm glad to give my red kimono a new life.
Kate:
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Nana: If I wear my red kimono, it will have more chances to get out of the closet like your
mother's dress.
Kate: That's a good idea to use the kimono again. smozgnilos ayoung H
Nana: I'll wear it on special days!