E. Two cats 5. What was the name of the potion that turned people into mice? A. The fast mouse maker B. Formula 87 Delayed Acton Mouse- Maker C. Formula 86 Delayed Acton Mouse- Maker D. The fast way to rodents 6. Whom did the witches hate the most? A. Children B. Grownups C. Mice D. Turtels 7. How did the witches call the head WITCH? A. Boss B. Majesty of all witches C. The Grand High Witch D. The Grand High Witch of all Witches 8. What did the grandmother always smoke? A. pipe B. A cigar C. Water pipe D. A regular cigar 9. What was the boys name who got turned into a mouse too? A. Bruno B. Trevor C. Jay D. Paul 10. What was the mission at the end of the book. A. To kill the Grand High Witch B. To Destroy all the mouse maker potion C. To live in peace and just get along D. To destroy all he witces in the world 11. Who was the author of this book A.Roald Dahl B.Quentin Blake C. Rodolfo Dahl D. Quentin Blakeson The answers 1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.A
others. First of all, I agree with the statement that smoking should be banned in public places. I think this will disturb every one who is not smoker, when someone smoking next to you when you enjoy your lunch. In my opinion, this is good idea for building smoking rooms, then we do not discriminate smokers who have tobacco addicts. On the other hand, there are many disadvantages of banning smoking in public places. Many people like smoke cigar, when they are drinking whisky, so they can not continue the tradition. Although some bars deny smoking inside and client have to do it outside. In conclusion, I would say that a large proportion of people are smokers and we have to consider with them. I just wish that they will quit smoking because this is very bad for their healths and it can cause cancer.
· Greylands Park Characters Marshall King- main character,isn't a rich man . Everard King- Cousin from Brazil, rich cousin Mrs.King Everards wife,haggard woman. Baldwin and servants-Everard quests and Marshalls life-saver(Baldwin) Brazilian Cat- Black, enormous cat The plot Bills Uncle Cousin from Brazil Cousin is rich Invitation Trip to Greylands The plot Meeting Mr. And Mrs. King The Brazilian Cat Tea and cigar Being trapped The darkness The sunlight The Plot Mr. Everard King Returns Mr.King is dead Waking up in bed Mrs King and hints Same old life My opinion · Intresting story · Not a boring story · Learn something from it. Addition Book contains several stories Movie called "Tales of Unease". The end "Some people call it black puma, but really it is not a puma at all"
Review : The importance of being earnest The play is directed by Peter Joucla and the producer is Grantly Marshall . The play itself is written by Oscar Wilde . Jack looks like an ordinary guy from the countryside who pretends to have a brother in London whose name is Ernest . Actually his friends in London know him as Ernest and in the country as Jack. Jack was caught by his best friend Algernon who found his cigar box , in which the name Ernest had been written . Algernon also created himself an imaginary friend called Bunbury. The reason is to have an opportunity to escape from the countryside social life to the city . Things turn bad when Jack falls in love with Gwendolyn who has an obsession to marry with a guy whose name is Ernest. Once , when they meet in the countryside at his aunt Cecily's , Jack had a lot of explaining to do , because his best friend Algeron who is pretending to be
Cigarettes Enemies Or Friends? A cigarette is distinguished from a cigar by its smaller size, use of processed leaf, and white paper wrapping. There are about 1.2 billion smokers in the world who are absolutely attracted to the cigarettes. As the new generation is growing up, the so-called "smoking-cult" is a normal matter and that enormous number of smokers is only increasing. But as a matter of fact smoking is just a bad habit and very dangerous for your health. So can we call cigarettes our friends? Most countries in the world have a legal smoking age of 18
Kõrvalmõjud: Võib tekitada hammaste dentiinikihi defekte . · Toiduvärv (E101) Riboflaviin (vitamiin B2) Kasutusala: Sulatatud juustud, pagaritooted, salatikastmed, juurviljakonservid, maiustused. Omadused: Kollane või oranz värvaine, vitamiin B2. Looduses esinev aine. Kõrvalmõjud: Puuduvad. Ülemäärane B-vitamiin viiakse uriiniga kehast välja. · Soja · Hüdrolüsaat (taimse valgu) Liha snäk Parmesan cigar. · Lõhna ja maitseained · Stabilisaator ( di ja trifosfaat) Kasutusala: Piimapulber, jahud, liha, sulatatud juustud Omadused: Emulgaator, stabilisaator, happesuse regulaator, kergitusaine, sekvestrant, veesiduja. Kõrvalmõjud: Pole teada. Loomkatsetel tekitab suurtes kogustes rottidel neerukive. · Maitsetugevdajad ( Na glutamaat) · Antioksüdant( Na isoskarbaat) Kasutusala:
liit. Kommmunistlik Internatsionaal- rahvusvaheline kommunistlik organisatsioon Komiterni vastane pakt-Saksa juhid allkirjastasid kokkuleppe Jaapaniga.Selle eesmärk oli võitlus Moskvas loodud ja Moskvast juhitud rahvusvahelise kommunistliku organisatsiooni (Komiterni) vastu. New Deal-uus kurss - Suur, mitme aasta peale jagatud tegevuskava. Hispaania kodusõda- rahvusvaheline sõjaline kokkupõrge, mis kestis aastatel 1936-1939 Börs- väärtpaberite hulgituru United Cigar- suurim firma tollel ajal Börsikrahh- börsi must päev, mis toimus 24.10.1929 a. New Yorgis Krahh-kokkuvarisemine Suur depressioon-börsikrahhile järgnenud võimas majanduskriis 1929. a. 2. 1914-pandi tööle esimene konveier 1917 sügis-võimule tulid enamlased ehk kommunistid 1917 sügis- Venemaal kehtestati Nõukogude võim 11.nov 1918 - Sõlmisid sõdivad pooled Compiegne`i vaherahu. 18.jan 1919 - Pariisi konverentsi avamispäev. Samal päeval 48 aastat tagasi kuulutati välja Saksa
FRENCH- law, culture, fashion, religion, odour, slent, king, queen, lord, lady, duke, dutchess, baron, count, countess, page, marquise, prima, leisure, cards, chess, conversation, sport, veal, beef, mutton, venison, brown, parta, ham, gammon, question, mount, vapour, valentine, lediac, lone SPAIN- armada, comrade, renegade, flotilla, don, negro, cockroach, embargo, mosquito, vanilla, cargo, sombrero, siesta, anchovie, bonito, castanet, bonanza, salsa, cafeteria, canyon, cigar, cocoa, chocolate, tomato, cannibal, canoe, maize, potato, avocado, female, tobacco, hurricane, barbeque, tortilla, tango, chicle, gringo, tequila, afficienado, patio, cigarillo. ITALIA- opera, biano, solo, soprano, barritone, trio, concert, violin, allgero, andante, adagio, acapella, studio, fresco, miniature, attitude, corridore, balcony, cupola, sonnet, motto, umbrella, parasal, castume, squadran, squad, alarm, brigade, battalion, cartridge, cavalry,
French borrowings law, culture, fashion, religion, odour, slent, king, queen, lord, lady, duke, duchess, baron, count, countess, page, marquis, prima, leisure, cards, chess, conversation, sport, veal, beef, mutton, venison, brown, parta, ham, gammon, question, mount, vapor, valentine, lone Spanish borrowings armada, comrade, renegade, flotilla, don, negro, cockroach, embargo, mosquito, vanilla, cargo, sombrero, siesta, anchovy, bonito, castanet, bonanza, salsa, cafeteria, canyon, cigar, cocoa, chocolate, tomato, cannibal, canoe, maize, potato, avocado, female, tobacco, hurricane, barbeque, tortilla, tango, chicle, gringo, tequila, aficionado, patio, cigarillo. Italian borrowings opera, piano, solo, soprano, baritone, trio, concert, violin, allegro, andante, adagio, a cappella, studio, fresco, miniature, attitude, corridor, balcony, cupola, sonnet, motto, umbrella, parasol, costume, squadron, squad, alarm, brigade, battalion,
back the minute it begins to rain. 230. A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody has read. 231. A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. 232. All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure. 233. Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. 234. I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way. 235. I smoke in moderation. Only one cigar at a time. 236. I'm opposed to millionaires, but it would be dangerous to offer me the position. 7 237. If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principle difference between a dog and a man. 238. In Paris they simply stared when I spoke to them in French; I never did succeed in making those idiots understand their language. 239
aristocracy Normans ‘adopted’ king, queen, lord, lady leisure and cards, chess, the chase, conversation, dice, dance, leisure, recreation, tournament, sport pastimes culinary words veal, beef, mutton, venison,pork, ham, methods of roast, boil, fry preparing food Norman French (ei – veil, leisure) vs Central French (oi) 9. Spanish borrowings Armada, comrade, renegade, flotilla, cockroach, embargo, mosquito, vanilla, cargo, sombrero, siesta, tango, canyon, cigar, tabacco, cafeteria, cocoa, chocolate, chilli, tomato, potato, avocado, tortilla, anchovy, canoe, maze, gringo, tequila, stampede, burrito, bongo, taco, sangria, cha-cha, rumba, ambo, macho, fajita, margarita, cojones 10. Italian borrowings music opera, piano, solo, soprano, baritone, trio, libretto, concert, violin art and architecture, studio, miniature, balcony, dome, sonnet literature fashion and garments umbrella
o Armada, flotilla, renegade, comrade, don, vigilante, barricade, grenade, Random o Negro, vanilla, cockroach, embargo, mosquito, cargo, sombrero, siesta, anchovy, bonanza, castanet, salsa, cafeteria, canyon, hurricane, barbecue, tortilla, tango, gringo, tequila, patio, Mediated Native American words o Cigar, cocoa, chocolate, chilli, tomato, cannibal, canoe, maize, potato, avocado, tamale, tobacco 20th century o Burrito, bongo, taco, sangria, sangria, cha-cha, rumba, mambo, fajita, margarita Informal slang o Cojones, el cheapo Adapted o Alligator, barricade, cask, cedilla, galleon, grenade, hoosegow, lariat, ranch, renegade, sherry, stampede, stevedore, vamoose;
cassette la cinta kerosene el petróleo study el estudio CD player el lector de CD key la llave switch el conmutador ceiling el techo kitchen la cocina table la mesa chair la silla ladder la escalera tap (faucet) el grifo chimney la chimenea lamp la lámpara telephone el teléfono cigar el puro / el cigarro lawn el césped television el televisor cigarette el cigarrillo light bulb la bombilla toaster la tostadora clock el reloj living room la sala toilet (WC) el inodoro closet el armario lock la cerradura towel la toalla compact vacuum
Removal 1 Disconnect the battery negative lead. 2 Remove the under-dash cover panels. 3 Refer to Chapter 10 and remove the steering column assembly. 4 Refer to Chapter 12 and remove the instrument panel. 5 Where applicable, refer to Chapter 12 and remove the warning indicator control unit of the auxiliary warning system, and where fitted, the fuel computer. 6 Detach the heater controls, switches and wiring multi-plugs, with reference to Chapter 3. 7 Remove the ashtray and cigar lighter mounting panel. 11 8 Remove the radio and its mounting bracket (Chapter 12). 9 Disconnect the wire from the loudspeaker and remove the speaker (four screws). 10 Remove the glove compartment (Section 31). 11 Where fitted, remove the choke cable (Chapter 4). 12 Detach the vent ducts and demister hoses from the heater.
lifeboat searches for survivors in the sea of dead faces. In a final T E S T of all she has learned from Jack, she summons the strength to swim to get a whisde from a dead officer's lips, calling for rescue. W i t h that O l d Rose concludes her story, returning us to the framing device in modern day and counting the toll of the Titanic's dead. T h e robot sub leaves the wreck in peace and silence. On the research ship, Lovett tosses away the cigar he had saved to celebrate finding the diamond, a little S A C R I F I C E of an old personality trait. H e admits to Rose's granddaughter that he spent three years thinking of the Titanic but never really got its message. H e has been T R A N S F O R M E D by the O R D E A L , and his R E W A R D S are his insight and the sympathy of Rose's granddaughter. Is there a glimmer of romance, a chance to fully live out the truncated love of Jack and Rose in another generation
Unfortunately, Joyce or Bloom forgot about this in the fourth line, which incorrectly reads left to right. The cryptogram and its solution thus are: N . I G s .m a r t h a wd I . U U . O X r o f file W . O K S . M H dolphin s Y . I M barn of his "Chaocipher," which he never disclosed publicly but was an autokey. It required nothing more than a cigar box and a few bits of string and odds and ends for its operation. When he showed it to his cousin, she exclaimed that it would bring him a Nobel Prize—not for science, apparently, but for ushering in an age of universal peace by conferring the gift of perfect security upon the communications of all nations and all men. Wrote Byrne: When I first set out to discover a system for concocting an indecipherable cipher, I had it clearly in mind that such a system