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A father once divided his inheritance between his two sons. The younger son left home and spent his share on wasteful and luxurious things. After he spent his fortune, he returned to his father. He begged his father to hire him as a servant so that he wouldn’t have to go hungry. The father, however, quickly forgave him and asked his servants to dress his son in rich clothing. To celebrate his son's return, he asked his servants to prepare a celebratory meal. The younger son in the story is often referred to as the prodigal son.

Passage 2

Mr. Malcolm owned a local grocery store that he had built from the ground up. Recently, he had grown disappointed in his son, David. Mr. Malcolm had wanted David to help out in the store after school and had hoped that maybe David would take over the store one day. However, David wanted to play basketball and spend time with his friends. David felt like his father was putting too much pressure on him and eventually rebelled against his father. Things grew even more difficult between David and his father after David went to college. But after some help from his mother, David made amends with his father. He even started showing interest in the business when he came home on breaks.

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