Kathy looked at her new room’s white walls. “They’re so plain.” “Don’t worry,” Dad said, “If you don’t like them, we ____MAKE________ the walls any colour you like.” “Do you want pink?” Mum suggested. Kathy _____SHAKE________ her head. “No, pink is either for ____BABY________ or for silly girls who like Barbie dolls. I’m neither of those.” Her parents smiled but ____NOT/SAY________ anything. “But what colour to choose? I wish we ____CAN________ ask a designer for professional advice,” said Kathy. “Oh, no! It’s out of the question!” said Kathy’s mother, firmly. A designer’s advice is much ___EXPENSIVE_____ than we can afford.” “Ok. It was just an idea.” “Getting back to the wall colour, why not make your room yellow or orange?” Dad suggested. “When the walls _____PAINT_______ in those colours, the room will look cheerful.” “Yes!” Kathy definitely liked the idea. “We’ll make three walls yellow, but the ____FOUR______ one will be orange.” The next day, when Kathy came back from school, her Dad said: “Look what I____BUY______.” There were paints and brushes on the floor. “Everything’s ready for us to start.” He smiled and handed Kathy the brush.