When I was a child, I was really proud of having a father who was a well-respected doctor. I (1) ____ wherever my teachers said that I was set to become an (2) ____ man like my father. However, all this changed when I grew into a teenage. I felt (3) ____that everybody around me only remembered me as Dr. Song’s son. I (4) ___ and told them that I would prefer to stand on my own two feet. However, my (5) ____ were never taken seriously and I continued to hear (6) ____ about me, which were really meant for my father. I then grew very (7) ____ and even refused to call my father “Dad”. Although my father (8) ____ whenever I called him “Lao Song,” my attitude towards him, as I now (9) ___, did not change until I had a car accident one day. I hit a young man’s car and (10) ___ as he threatened to beat me up when I told him I had no car (11) ____. When I got off my car and (12) ____ the damage, I could not help (13) _____. Out of fear, I told him “I’m Dr. Song’s son.” At this, a sign of (14) ____ lit up his face, he smiled and forgave me. What could have been a very difficult situation turned out to be fine just because I was Dr. Song’s son. How thankful I felt towards my father.