(Para1-2) As a young boy, Winston Churchill attended a public school called ___1____. Though not a good student, he did finish at Harrow and went on to the university. He eventually had a premier army career and was elected prime minister. His amazing _____ 2 _____ helped motivated his entire nation and was an _____3_____ worldwide. By using Winston Churchill’s story and his speech at Harrow as an introduction to the topic, the text makes clear its statement: the secret of success is “______4______”. (para 3-7) Through the examples of world famous scientists, statesman, and jurist, the text brings forward the statement that only those with a ____5______, those who “keep their eyes on the prize”, and those who ___________6______________ to keep going, will finally succeed. The secret of success is based upon a burning _______7______ – a robust, fierce will and focus – that fuels the ______8_______ to act, to keep preparing, to keep going even when we are tired and fail. It’s not how many times you fall down that matters. It’s how many times you _____9______ that makes success! (Para 8) By reinforcing the statement given in part II, the text draws the conclusion that with hard work, ______10_______, dedication and preparation, you can _____11____ any handicap, accomplish any feat, and _______12_______.