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We have dreams practically ___1___ night. ___2___ of these dreams are remembered vividly. Other dreams, however, are ___3___ as soon as we wake up. Contrary to ___4___ some people believe, our dreams are not 'messages' from beyond. Neither do they tell us anything ___5___ our future. Instead, what you dream of at ___6___ is probably related to your experiences ___7___ the day. For instance, if you had ___8___ a memorable day at the beach, you may ___9___ about your day's experience as you sleep.

Our dreams may also have ___10___ to do with our fears and longings. For example, if you long to win first prize ___11___ a high-jump contest, you may dream of ___12___ winning the competition. Finally, our 'external' environment may also ___13___ our dreams. If we are hungry, cold or thirsty, our dreams may include ___14___ feelings. For example, if I sleep in a very cold air-conditioned ___15___, I may dream that I am ___16___ an expedition to the North Pole.

People ___17___ as psychoanalysts study and interpret dreams. For instance, they may say ___18___ if you dream of flying in the ___19___ you are a person who desires power. Of course, these interpretations may not be ___20___ by everyone.

 

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1. every   2. Some   3. forgotten   4. what   5. about   6. night   7. during   8. spent   9. dream   10. something   11. in   12. yourself   13. after   14. these   15. room   16. on   17. known   18. that   19. air/sky   20. accepted
 
We have dreams practically every night. Some of these dreams are remembered vividly. Other dreams, however, are forgotten as soon as we wake up. Contrary to what some people believe, our dreams are not 'messages' from beyond. Neither do they tell us anything about our future. Instead, what you dream of at night is probably related to your experiences during the day. For instance, if you had spent a memorable day at the beach, you may dream about your day's experience as you sleep.

Our dreams may also have something to do with our fears and longings. For example, if you long to win first prize in a high-jump contest, you may dream of yourself winning the competition. Finally, our 'external' environment may also after our dreams. If we are hungry, cold or thirsty, our dreams may include these feelings. For example, if I sleep in a very cold air-conditioned room, I may dream that I am on an expedition to the North Pole.

People known as psychoanalysts study and interpret dreams. For instance, they may say that if you dream of flying in the air/sky you are a person who desires power. Of course, these interpretations may not be accepted by everyone.

 
 

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