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(During/While) World War II, a little girl and her mother (were/are) hungry and sick.

The only food (that/who) they could find (was/be) grass.

Luckily, the girl survived, thanks (for/to) the help of (other/others).

One of the groups that (helping/helped) her was UNICEF.

Later, the girl (became/was become) a worldwide movie star.

When she (grew/grown) up, Hepburn became a symbol of beauty.

She was very popular (because/because of) her hit movies, such as My Fair Lady and Roman Holiday.

The little black dress (when/which) she (worn/wore) in a movie is famous even today.

The autumn of 1987 was a (turned/turning) point in Hepburn's life.

Thanks (for/to) her fame, UNICEF collected (many/more) money than ever before.

Hepburn realized that her fame (can/could) help others, (but/so) she became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

There, she brought food (for/to) hungry children.

She was (shocking/shocked) because their lives were very difficult.

After that, she volunteered in (others/other) countries.

In 1990, she visited Vietnam to hand out medicine and (supporting/support) clean drinking water programs.

Her last trip was to Somalia in 1992, and she passed (away/after) the (follow/following) year.

(For/To) honor her, UNICEF made a statue, The spirit of Audrey.

People (which/who) respect her keep her mission (live/alive).

As you get older, (remembering/remember) you have two hands.

One is for helping yourself, and (the other/another) is for helping others.

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