There is something to learn from every experience. Make full use of whatever happens to you. Take chances, make mistakes. That's how you grow.
When I was in Grade One, I attended a summer camp. There were lots of great 1 but there was one thing I was really scared about: climbing the wall.
The wall is a kind of rock that people use to learn how to climb. It is very tall. We were all supposed to climb the wall, but I knew I couldn't get to the top2 I was afraid of heights. I didn't want anyone to know that I was scared. I thought they would all3 me. I made an excuse: "I'm not scared, you know. My leg hurt a bit."
The day came. It was time to4 the wall. The sun was shining but everyone was very quiet that morning. I took photographs at the bottom of the wall and tried to5 . Everyone in the group went up. Then the moment came. It was my6 . I was so scared that all I could think about was my excuse. Someone said, "Shall I take your camera?" and I answered, "I'm not scared, you know. My leg hurt a bit." The7 was that I was more than scared, I was terrified. The camp leader said, "Don't worry. You don't have to do anything you don't want to do." I was surprised. Everyone was understanding. No one8 .
The next day, the leader asked me if I wanted to try the wall on my own, 9 the others watching. Although I was still very 10 , I agreed and climbed slowly to the top with his help. I was still shaking when I came down, but I was really happy. For me, climbing the wall was a real achievement.