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34. Write wrote written kirjutama 35. Hang hung hung riputama 36.Win won won võitma 37.Sit sat sat istuma 38.Bite bit bitten hammustama 39.Cost cost cost maksma, väärt olema 40.Cut cut cut lõikama 41.Know knew known teadma, tundma 42.Lay laid laid panema, asetama 43.Light lit lit süütama 44.Mean meant meant tähendama 45.Ride rode ridden ratsutama 46.Upset - upset upset ärritama 47.Swing swung swung kiikuma, õõtsutades liikuma 48.Send sent - sent saatma 49. Run ran run jooksma 50.Ring rang rung helistama, helisema 51. Strike struck struck lööma Eessõnad ajamäärustes In: In the morning In the evening In the afternoon In 1998 In february In winter In the 1980s On: On Sunday morning On Monday evening On Saturday afternoon On Friday night reede õhtul
appearance without their knowledge. No matter how this manifests, it often leads to comparison and shame, and perpetuates the idea that people should be judged mainly for their physical features. This leads to the question: if it has such harsh consequences, why is body-shaming so common? An example IOP (the Braintree Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program) often discuss about dealing with conflicts with peers. Why, when we are upset, annoyed, or intimidated by someone, do we default to criticizing their appearance? Insults can be a go-to defense in these situations, particularly during adolescence and the young-adult years. In some ways, it feels easier to shoot for something that will hurt, like targeting physical appearance, rather than expressing what is really going on emotionally. Saying, “I’m really hurt by how my friend treated
not a reality. They get depressed when finding out that the actual look of an object is not the same as it was on the pictures. When booking a hotel, everybody firstly look at the pictures of the hotel and then decide if they really want to stay there. As they arrive to the place they booked, they are disappointed, because all the pictures were illustrated. Computer-generated images are often the main reasons why people get upset and are disappointed. Secondly, little childrens central nervous system can be effected. By watching computer- generated movies, it gives you a real look of the situation. Children like to watch a lot of cartoons and very oftenly horror movies. childs central nervous system can be hurt, Because of the computer-generated images, which gives a really good overview of an action. People can be frightened by the monsters or killers, who seemed to be real and existing.
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Compilator: MariaEva Maasik Introduction Domesticated mammal Sexually dimorphic prederators Males substantially larger Typically brown,black,white or mixed fur Avarage length 20 inches Weigh 1.54 pounds Lifespan 710 years Hunting rabbits, pets Behavior Crepuscular (1418, dawn and dusk) Social groups Marking territory Scared> emanate a smell Weasel war dance (not agressive,clucking noise) Upset> hissing noise Diet Obligate carnivores Small prey Uses of ferrets Pets Experimental animal model
29 furious maruvihane + 29 nervous about sth. 30 generous suuremeelne - 30 open up 31 glad rõõmus + 31 pleased with sb. 32 good hea + 32 proud of sth. 33 growing kasvav + 33 raise their eyebrows 34 happy õnnelik + 34 rude to sb. 35 healthy tervislik + 35 sensitive to sth. 36 heart broken südant murdev + 36 upset about sth. 37 heating kuumenev + 37 wind down 38 huge hiigelsuur + 38 winkle their nose 39 hungry näljane + 40 hurt valutama + 41 injured vigastatud + 42 irritable äritunud + 43 joyful lustlik - 44 lazy laisk + 45 like meeldima + 46 lonely üksildane + 47 lose kaotama +
1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) When Dick saw his neighbour kick his dog he became angry/nervous. b) Sue wasn't really interested/interesting in the film. c) We were both afraid/anxious that we would miss the plane. d) I wish you wouldn't snap your fingers. It's very annoying/worrying. e) You're not scared/thrilled of spiders, are you? f) If we forget to do our homework, our teacher gets cross/terrifying. g) Tim completely lost his temper! He was absolutely furious/upset. h) Your written work is full of careless/naughty mistakes. 2. Replace the word(s) in italics with a suitable word from the box. Use each word once. confused fascinating scared depressed dull glad naughty upset a) I'm afraid the children have been very badly-behaved today. b) I felt a bit frightened when I went into the dark room. c) Jean was very unhappy when her kitten was run over. d) This film we saw last night was rather boring.
kaotama 236. unwind unwound unwound lahti mähkima, kerima; (kera) lahti hargnema; lõtvuma, lõõgastuma, pingest vabanema 237. uphold upheld upheld ül(ev)al, püsti hoidma; toetama, pooldama, kinnitama (otsust) 238. upset upset upset ümber paiskama, endast välja viima, häirima 239. wake woke (waked) woke / woken ärkama, äratama (waked) 240. wear wore worn (seljas) kandma; kuluma, kulutama 241. weave wove woven kuduma, punuma, põimima 242. wed wed (ded) wed (ded) abielluma, laulatama, paari panema 243
careful do their work with a lot of attention and thought ambitious want to be successful in life self-centred care only about themselves, sometimes forget about other people's feelings determined know what they want and do all they can to get it reserved don't like showing their feelings mean don't like sharing things or spending money sensitive get upset very easily intelligent understand difficult subjects quickly and easily secretive keeping one's thoughts and feelings to oneself, keeping feelings, knowledge, plans, etc. hidden decisive make decisions quickly caring thinking about what other people need or want and trying to help them unreliable not to be trusted
company as a gift for a friend. I believe your advertisment was misleading in a number of ways. Firstly the Beautiful China Figure you sent me was cracked. Secondly, you promised to engrave my chosen message on a gold plaque, but there was a wrong message on the plaque. Then the advertisment said that the figure will be selivered within ten days, but mine took three weeks to arrive, so I got it too late. I am extremely upset and I demand you to give me my money back as soon as possible. Yours faithfully, Karoliina Ojasaar.
I also hope that you remember me as your student from high school. I am writing to ask your advice on my choice about continueing my studies. I have always wanted to be an artist, but my parents haven't approved my choice. I have a bachelor's degree in Mathematics. but the three years spent studying it, i have come to an understanding that this field of carreer is not for me. I wish to pursue my studies in the field of Fine Arts, but i don't want to upset my parents. I would very much appreciate your advice on this issue. Thank you for your time. Yours sincerely,
leaves. Then, I was served a really tasteless steak. It was tough and chewy. I called the waiter to bring me new steak. After waiting, the waiter finally came and gave me a new steak. To my astonishment, it was as bad as the first one. As if that was not bad enough, when I decided to eat my apple pie, I found out that it was stale and dry. Once again, I called waiter, but he claimed that it had been freshly made that morning. As you can imagine, I was extremely upset by the treatment I received and I will certainly not visit your restaurant again. I hope that in future you will take care of these mistakes in order to prevent them Yours faithfully, Name
So I agree: 1. Not to imprison nobles without trial 2. That trials must be in courts; not held in secret by me 3. To have fair taxation for the nobles 4. To let freemen travel wherever they like 5. Not to interfere in Church matters... Rule King John ruled 1199 to 1216. He faced the following problems. Problems 1. John raised taxes in England to pay for the wars. This upset his BARONS! He ordered them to pay far more tax than earlier kings had done! 2. John went to war twice against the French king. His army was badly beaten both times. He lost almost all the land that his father had gained in France!
A substance that causes a reaction is called an allergen The most common allergens include dust mites, molds, pollens, animal dander, cockroaches, peanuts, milk, eggs, latex, and penicillin. The dust mite is the most common cause of allergies. Mild allergies like hay fever are very common in the human population and cause symptoms such as red eyes, itchiness, and runny nose, eczema, hives, or an asthma attack. Food Allergies-what can cause effects like vomiting, stomach upset and hives. Seasonal Allergies what can cause as an example effects like sniffling and sneezing Pet Allergies what cause coughing red itchy eyes runny nose and sneezing As an example from real life there are some people who also have somewhat weird allergies like an allergie for exercise ,money, water or sunlight. Allergies can be treated with medicine but however the best method of treating allergies is allergen avoidance.As an example If you're
Christmas time The elves were very busy at the last Christmas. They ran around in the North Pole. In Santa's toy factory were busy times, because all gifts weren't finished. Also there were problems with reindeers, little elf Ville forgot to feed them and no they were ill. Santa was little bit upset. Ville was sad, he thought he ruined the Christmas, Ville wanted to make a gift for Santa. Elf boy Ville went to in to the deep forest, he had heard that in this forest live magical creatures who can fulfill your desires. Ville saw a bonfire behind the trees, he went there and he saw big giants dancing around the fireplace. Giants understood his concern. They told Ville:"You have to believe in themselves". Ville felt he got more strength inside him, he went back to North Pole
Thank you for tour letter of December 15. This was very unpleasent to read about your problem durning tour flight to Atlanta, Georgia. I would like to apopogize on behalf of airline for the annoyance and inconvenience you suffered. I have looked into the matter and talked to the airline staff. They didint know nothing about your lost luggage. However, they said that airline staff didnt found your luggage and they need these receipts. I showed them your letter and explained how upset you were. They now regeret that they did not take the control the situation. They had found your lost luggage and they want to offer you their sincere apologies. I am sure that they will learn from the inicident and know how to deal with such behavior in future. I hope that that the unpleasant memories will soon disspear. To compensate for the inconveniece caused to you, I would like to offer you one free night in our hotel. Please let me know when you want to come
Bella considers her own strength as a vampire and Edward assures her she will be stronger than both he and Emmett. Edward brings Bella to the La Push boundary line the next day and his mood darkens as they see Jacob waiting in his car. Edward has apparently heard Jacob's thoughts but doesn't share them with Bella knowing Jacob will tell her. Jacob honks the horn impatiently, irritating Edward. Bella walks to Jacob's car and when she turns to wave at Edward, she thinks he looks truly upset. She surmises that he must be angry over the honking incident, but in reality it's Jacob's thoughts that have upset him. When Bella gets in Jacob's car she notices how tired he is and suggests they go back to his house to hang out. Jacob explains his sleepiness: he has been doing double shifts on his nightly patrols because of the threat to her. Bella chides him, but he dismisses her concerns. The discussion turns to Bella's graduation and Jacob is obviously thinking about the
Soon Othello arrives. Later, Rodrigo says Iago that he has no chance winning Desdemona's heart, but Iago assures him that very soon Desdemona will lose interest in Othello. That night, Iago gets Cassio drunk and sends Rodrigo to start a fight with him. Cassio chases Rodrigo and governor Montano attempts to hold him down, but Cassio stabs him. Rodrigo goes to raise alarm in the town. Othello arrives to still the commotion. Othello strips Cassio of his rank of lieutenant and he is extremely upset thinking, that his reputation has been ruined forever. In an attempt at reconciliation, Cassio sends some musicians to play beneath Desdemnona's window, hoping to arrange a meeting with her. Iago tells Cassio that he will get Othello out of the way so Cassio could speak privately with Desdemona. Desdemona promises that she will do everything she can to make Othello forgive his former lieutenant. When Cassio is about to leave, Othello and Iago return
Some truant students are even addicted to the joys of being truant. Some of them are just too tired to go to school or have something better to do. In addition many students also miss class because they have not done their homework and do not want to get yelled at. Futhermore, some of them do not like the teacher or the subject is too difficult for them. I think that a good way to reduce truancy is not to leave any homework and to make the tests in any time and nobody would be upset about it(students choose when they take the tests). In my opinion there is acdually no solution to get rid of truancy. There are ways to reduce it but it probably also slow slow down the learning problem. School system should not be so strict. Students should decide themselves when to come to class. It is their own life and if they want to ruin it, it is their own choice.
done. From time to time truth can be hurtful. Noone wants to hear that they look exceptionally bad today, especially when they really do. A little fiction can save the day for everyone. Furthermore truth can be so complicated that noone really knows , what is real and what is not. Particularly when it concernes human emotions. There is no certainity, everything changes in time, and what is said genuinely today may become a lie tomorrow. People can be upset, sad or angry and say something they think is true, but later on regret it. These situations can be avoided by telling little lies. On the other hand, lies can hurt and make people feel betrayed. Noone wants to find out that they have been left out of something or mislead. Often lies are told to spare someones feelings, but in the end it is the lie itself and broken trust that hurts more than the initial deed. Therefore there can not be an universal answer
Europe during the year 2011. So, we have already done a great deal of work to make our town worthy of this status. Tallinn is worth visiting not only at the main tourist season, but also out of it. Attractions: · The Medieval Old Town · Kadriorg Park · Tallinn Zoo · Botanical Garden · Rusalka Monument · Marzipan Museum Make sure you build each of these into your programme, you won`t be upset. On the contrary, you`ll be amazed what you`ll see there! Practical information: If you decide to travel by yourself without any guides, you will need to know some helpful information about Tallinn: · We have a good transport system of buses, trams and trolleys, which connects all part of the city from 6 am to 11 pm. · It is cheaper to buy tickets from newsstands, than from drivers.
You clearly didn't think this through- Sa ilmselt ei mõelnud seda läbi 3. 4. Put the rows in the right order. Let's go! astro! We used to be, but now there's a separation between you and me Baby I'm moving on to another girl that understands me more Dated her in front your place so you can see it all I remember the times, when we used to bond But I never realized that you wanted to be mine So I gave her the ring, instead of you, nickname too I can tell you're upset, because it ain't you Met a new girl, and I gave her my heart Not noticing that you wanted me from the very start You want me back? We can just be friends, don't try to sting all over again
afraid to fall. Well and even if I did fall, which will never happen, then the king promised me to send all his horses and his men and put me in my place again. But there is no need for it since this wall is my home and I am very sure in my capability of staying here. My most valuable asset is my cravat. It sometimes upsets me when others can't tell the difference between a cravat and a belt. It is just one of those things you know, that gets you all upset. But anyhow the cravat was an un-birthday present from the White King and Queen. I just love un-birthdays! Imagine that 364 presents a year. What a delight. I consider myself very wise and helpful. I know a great deal of words and I am very good at giving words meanings. You know I once helped a little girl understand a long and difficult poem. She was a little bit lost: couldn't tell the difference between a song's name and what it was called. But I helped her out!
dwarfs lived. They let her stay with them if Snow White kept the house clean and cooked for them. Soon the Queen found out that huntsman didn't kill the Snow White. She decided to kill Snow White by herself. She pretended to be an old lady and went to the house where the 7 dwarfs lived. The wicked witch offered her the poisoned apple and when she took a bite, poor Snow White fell into a deep sleep. When the seven dwarfs came home to find Snow White lying on the floor, they were very upset. They cried all night and then built a glass coffin for Snow White. They kept the coffin in front of the cottage. One day, Prince Charming was going past the cottage and he saw Snow White lying in the coffin. He said to the dwarfs, "My! My! She is so beautiful! I would like to kiss her!" And he did. Immediately, Snow White opened her eyes. She was alive again! The Prince and the seven dwarfs were very happy. Prince Charming married Snow White and took her to his palace and lived happily
her charmed life she gets a seven chances reliving her last day Characters 1) Samantha “Sam” Kingston – protagonist 17-year-old thinks she can get away with anything and everything shy, when she was younger outgoing, now Characters 2) Lindsay Edgecombe – Sam best friend outgoing crazy designed driver won´t back down when being challenged Characters 3) Elody funny “You could never be upset when she is around.” always happy tries to make people happy carefree Characters 3) Ally peaceful sielent shy Characters 4) Sam boyfriend Rob really handsome all the girls like him though he loves Samantha, he can easly let her down Characters 5) Juliet Sykes outsider called by many names, including "Psycho" quiet and shy isn't associated with people in the story (doesn't really have friends) Characters
Edward has to make up the hunting trip and plans to leave again on Friday. Bella realizes this as an opportunity to visit with Jacob and calls to tell him. When leaving work on Thursday night Bella is picked up by Alice. At first Bella is not suspicious but then realizes Alice is kidnapping her until Edward returns. Edward rewarded Alice for watching Bella by giving her the canary yellow Porsche from Italy. Enraged, Bella calls Jacob to tell him she can't come on Saturday, and he is very upset. He becomes angry once Bella informs him she is being held hostage even though she knows it is for her own safety. Jacob instantly wants to rescue her. Bella tells Jacob good night and calls to leave Edward a message. Alice shows Bella to Edward's room where, to Bella's surprise, a large bed sits. Bella refuses to sleep on it and instead sleeps on the couch. Rosalie asks Bella to speak with her.
· Comforted-to aid, support or encourage somebody/someone · Conclusive - serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing. · cuddling holding somebody/something close in your arms to show love or affection · Dental treatment - medical help or cure for teeth. · Dispel - to scare away; to deter. · Fulfil - achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted). · Mentally disturbed-a person who is emotionally upset, troubled, or maladjusted. · Persisted- To continue in existence · Radical- beliving or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change · Recruited - to enlist (a person) for service in one of the armed forces · Tension - the act of stretching or the state or degree of being stretched, also mental or emotional strain; stress. · Traumatise- to subject or be sujected to mental trauma.
Here is your receipt and your change. 6 Majapidamistarvete osakond asub teisel korrusel ekskalaatorite kõrval. The homeware department is on the first floor, next to escalators. 7 kasutatud asju ostma buy second-hand 8 piinlik juhtum embarrassing incident 2 Complete the sentences. Use much, many, a lot of. 1 Is there much snow in the garden? 2 I´m going shopping. How much bread do you need? 3 Look at the lake! I´ve never seen so many swans before. 4 I´m really upset. I made very many mistakes in my maths test. 5 We can go to the cinema tonight. I don´t have much homework for tomorrow. 6 Why is there so much noise in the garden? What are the children doing there? 7 There is a lot of soup left. We can have it for dinner tomorrow. 8 Jack´s uncle is a millionaire. He has a lot of money in the bank. 3 Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. 1 The toy department is on the second floor. 2 Jane wanted to wear her new red dress to the party
remind about midagi meelde tuletama complain about kaebama millegi üle die of surema millessegi thank for tänama millegi eest OMADUSSÕNAD EESSÕNAGA good at tugev milleski angry with vihane kellegi peale tired of väsinud millestki interested in huvitatud millestki married to abielus kellega bored with tüdinenud millestki upset about ärritatud millegi pärast ashamed of häbi millegi/kellegi pärast NIMISÕNALISED VÄLJENDID in capital letters trükitähtedega in words sõnadega in principle põhimõtteliselt on purpose meelega by wire transfer ülekandega short of napib on holiday puhkusel on TV televisioonis on the radio raadios
Cullens. There was a minor interaction between Emmett and Paul. Carlisle and Sam agreed that Victoria was top priority and they continued to track her. Unfortunately she retreated to the water and the pack wouldn't give the Cullens permission to cross the line. Jacob then tells Bella that if she hadn't jumped off the cliff without him things would never have changed. They we probably be hanging out in his garage and there would be no vampires in Forks. Jacob then tells Bella that Sam is upset with her because after everything that happened Sam felt Bella would be the one person who had enough reason to hate the Cullens as much as he did. Bella is angry by this statement and with Jacob. Bella and Jacob start to discuss why Bella loves Edward. At first Jacob feels it is because of looks or money and feels hurt. Jacob tells Bella to look with in her own species to which she replies then she is stuck with Mike Newton. Jacob is again hurt by the comment. Bella is too
etc: Surrender - to give the control or use of (something) to someone else / to agree to stop fighting, hiding, resisting, etc Transatlantic on, from the other side of crossing the Atlantic Ocean Treaty - an official agreement that is made between two or more countries or groups Truce - an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting, arguing, etc., for a certain period of time Unsettled - feeling nervous, upset, or worried : not comfortable Version - a form of something (such as a product) that is different in some way from other forms Voyage - a long journey to a distant or unknown place especially over water or through outer space
I often went weak at the knees when somebody was talking about marriage even if i did not have a boyfriend yet. I even went to great lengths to find perfect wedding dress before i started to look for the perfect man. So one day i desided to get a degree and for this reason i went to university. I went in for a class and to start with the teacher there was very beautiful. I was used to doing faces to handsome guys but now that he was my teatcher,he got very upset. He said that i was getting on his nerves whenever i made my stupid face. After a while he got the hang of that i was into him and finally he asked me out. We got on very well while we were out on a date. After a year i went by his office and i saw him with the ring if i havent been there at that time i would have never knew what he was planning to do. In the eveing i finally got engaged after the dinner he made for me
Many people have mentioned this story in some conversations and lots of quotes in Internet contain "J.D.Salinder" in the end of it, therefore I was really excited when we decided to read this book as a part of our English lesson course. It was very good way for English skills practice and also self- liberalizing. I think many teenagers would be able to relate the book to the actual themes - it's a modern classic of today. Every teeneager has had once felt himself sort of depressed and upset. It is absolutely normal state for identity formation. We mature, we become adults, we revise our values and are feeling really unusual sometimes. Lots of times I have caught myself thinking that I'd already felt something like this before... Lots of moments in this book were really similar to some periods of my life and many relatives seemed very similar to characters of this book. "The Catcher in the Rye" certainly wouldn't be everyone's "cup of tea book", however
needs. Yet, Joe is still a dissatisfied man. At first he has an affair with an actress Jean, then he makes an eye to Norah, who doesn't seem to be interested in at the first place. His wife Susan is tired that Joe spends so much time away from the home. Joe makes a surprise to his wife as he gets home a day earlier than expected. But it comes like a blot from the blue, when he gets home and discovers Susan with Mark in the bedroom. Susan and Joe both are very upset and Susan says in anger that Barbara, who Joe loves the most, isn't his daughter actually. After that they both pretend that their life is like it was before, but actually everything has changed. Joe hurts Susan´s feelings when he has an affair with Norah. It seems to Joe that he is in love with Norah and he eventually decides to leave from Warley to London. It almost works out to start a new life in London with Norah, but then comes Mrs
the weather and her worries about having to move the wedding indoors. Rosalie had been leaving Vera's house to head home when she ran into Royce. Royce was drunk and with several of his friends. Together, they assaulted Rosalie and left her for dead in the street when Carlisle found her. He worked on her trying to save her but couldn't. Rosalie remembers she felt like she was flying and the searing pain. She explains how she heard Edward express how upset he was that Rosalie had been changed. After her transformation, Rosalie chose to stay with the Cullens because she did not want to be alone. Rosalie then says she has never tasted human blood. She says that her record is almost as good as Carlisle's. Rosalie tells Bella of her revenge, how she killed each of the men who had harmed her. She also tells Bella how she found Emmett and that she had to save him because he reminded her of the little child she never had.
Suddenly I heard something strange. The city gates opened and an army of monsters came in. They were all dressed in black. They had big teeth and they were carrying swords and gems. They had a very similar faces to humans, but something was different. They had tales. I couldn’t understand whether they were humans or animals. I was really scared. Suddenly they shot my friend. I was shocked and I couldn’t believe my eyes. People ran away screaming, some even fainted. I was upset and didn’t know what to do. I closed my eyes for a second. Tears fell down on my face and I asked myself: „Did I really just see, how my best friend died?“ I knew that I had to take myself together. I opened my eyes, stood up and took a guy which was laying in front of me. It was very wet because of the heavy rain. I tried to kill the monster that killed my friend but I couldn’t – the gun didn’t work. The monster got angry now and he wanted to kill me. I started to run
There are numerous teams in all the major cities that have a base culture involving street dances of all kinds. Krumping usually involves contact between dancers. It can often look like a fight to outsiders Young people generally prefer the Krumping dance style, as it is a form through which they can express emotions and thoughts without being judged. The most important part for them is that this is a way through which they can rebel and act on various events and activities that upset them. All the emotions of the human nature can be expressed through the moves of this dance. The key to start a suitable performance is to render the particular emotion into your head and to let your body move freely to the music in a representation of what you feel. The result will be fast, tragic, emotional, furious and amusing at the same time. From this action, the liberation of stress and frustration is the most important aspect. You can fell relieved and happy after this dance
Because her alarm clock was broken, she was late for class. If you are ill, you ought to see a doctor. When the snow stops falling, we'll shovel the driveway. However, don't put a comma after the main clause when a dependent (subordinate) clause follows it (except for cases of extreme contrast). Incorrect: She was late for class, because her alarm clock was broken. Incorrect: The cat scratched at the door, while I was eating. Correct: She was still quite upset, although she had won the Oscar. (This comma use is correct because it is an example of extreme contrast) b. Common introductory phrases that should be followed by a comma include participial and infinitive phrases, absolute phrases, nonessential appositive phrases, and long prepositional phrases (over four words). Having finished the test, he left the room. To get a seat, you'd better come early. After the test but before lunch, I went jogging.
There are public balls and Mr. Bingley seems to be interested in Jane. He is accompanied by his friend Mr. Darcy. Soon Mr. Bingley leaves the vicinity and Jane is surprised because she thought that they would get married. Many things happen and Elizabeth goes to see her friend Charlotte. But while staying with her, she meets Mr. Darcy. He makes a proposal, but she rejects it. The next day he gives her a letter explaining his earlier behaviour. She then understands him perfectly and is upset that she had been so rude. Elizabeth returns home and as time goes by she gets to know him better and finally falls in love with him. In the end they marry and so does Jane with Mr. Bingley. Personal opinion I believe that Jane Austen tries to say that we should not judge the book by its cover and that we should look in the person's character deeper. I think that she has excellently achieved her purpose. The book is really well-written, the writing is effective and beautiful. She writes with
76. Napakas daft 77. Juhm dumb 78. Aeglase taibuga dim 79. Salakaval, riuklik cunning 80. Kalav, salatsev, üleannetu sly 81. Ellusuhtumine attitudes towards life 82. Vaatab helgemalt küljelt looks on the bright side 83. Ekstrovertne, väljapoole elav extroverted 84. Endassetõmbunud introverted 85. Närvid krussis wond-up 86. Stressis stressed-out 87. Rahulik, lõõgastunud relaxed 88. Mõistlik, arukas, teadlik sensible 89. Pahane, ärritunud upset 90. Ärritatud, erutatud worked-up 91. Suhtumine teistesse inimestesse attitude towards ohter people 92. Teiste seltskonna nautimine enjoying others` company 93. Seltsiv, seltsi armastav gregarious 94. Teistega mittenõustumine disagreeing with others 95. Tüli noriv, riiakas quarrelsome 96. Vaidlushimuline argumentative 97. Teiste valu nautiv taking pleasure in others` pain 98. Julm, halastamatu, karm cruel 99. Sadistik sadistic 100
She told his very good friend Fred that she don't want anybody to see that tape. Fred and Jess were very good friend, and to help Jess Fred stole the tape. Fred and Jess were very close to each other. They often went to school and back from there together. They had been friends since childhood and they shared their secrets and thoughts. They could always rely on each other. For example in the middle of the book Jess's granny moved to their place and got Jess's room. Jess was very upset. Jess ran to Fred and spend a night at his place. Jess was always welcome in Fred's family. His parents were fond of Jess and always ready to help her. The birthday of Fred's mother approached and Fred wanted Jess to buy her a present and he also wanted her to have a party with his family. On his mother's birthday Jess went quickly home after school to change clothes and go and buy a gift. But when she got home she found that his granny had overfloated the kitchen
B. John was really pulled down by his recent divorce. C. How much do you pull down a month, he asked? PULL FOR = support; especially teams Who are you pulling for in the cup finals? PULL IN = A. train or bus arrival at a station B. attract a crowd C. earn A. The train pulled in right on time. B. The comedy act really pulled in the crowds, didn't they? C. I pulled in more this year than last year. How about you? PULL OFF = A. manage to do B. remove A. The Yankees pulled off a great upset in the finals. B. Pull off the price stickers from the bottom of the toys before you wrap them. PULL ON = A. put on clothes; dress B. pull something sticking out A. He pulled on his boots and went to work. B. When he pulled on the loose thread his whole shirt sleeve came off. PULL OUT = A. bus or train leaving station B. move into traffic C. withdraw A. When the boat pulled out to sea, he realized he would never return. B. The car pulled out into the fast lane and nearly got hit. C
He tells a story about rats, pleasurable rewards, and electric shock. It's a very interesting experiment and it tells that rat or mouse would put up with a lot more voltage for the pleasure. November 15, 1991 Charlie thinks a lot about his brother and his dad. I think that Charlie's brother and father are big idols for them. He says that he also wants to join a football team. November 18, 1991 Charlie's brother calls and tells that he won't be able to get home for Thanksgiving. Mom is very upset and she takes Charlie to shopping. She also agrees to have Sam and Patrick for dinner. The last time somebody had been in their house for dinner, was 1 year ago. Boy was called Michael, Charlie thinks about the time they used to do: peep into their neighbour's windows. Michael parents lost a child and divorced. November 23, 1991 Charlie is writing about his Thanksgiving dinner with family. He describes how they battle with each other
The term was actually coined by a Canadian M.P. to praise Britain's lack of involvement in European affairs. It basically means that Great Britain was isolated from the rest of Europe: they weren't even connected by land and they stayed away from the affairs of European countries. They didn't want to ruin the situation that they had: during the late 19th century, Britain's primary goal in foreign policy was to maintain the balance of power in Europe and to intervene should that balance be upset. Its secondary goal was to protect its overseas interest in the colonies and dominions, as free trade was what kept the Empire alive. The sea routes to the colonies, especially those linking Britain to India (via the Suez Canal), were vital. However, by the early 1900s the German threat increased dramatically. Some in Britain thought it was in need of allies. For most of the 19th century, Britain had regarded France and
Hastings describes her as "an energetic, autocratic personality" with a fondness for "playing the Lady Bountiful." She is devoted to charitable causes and is always getting involved(haaratud) in bazaars and other functions. Emily hasn't changed since Hastings last saw her, and there is no question of who is running the show at Styles. Emily Inglethorp's presence and conversation dominate everyone's life at Styles. This domination must upset someone very deeply because soon Emily is found dead from strychnine poisoning. Emily was a forceful person but even so, who would want to kill her? One obvious answer is Emily's current husband, Alfred Inglethorp. He started out being the old lady's secretary and got promoted to husband. "Rotten little bounder" is how John Cavendish describes him. Inglethorp is years younger than his wife and gushes attention on her in a very obsequious manner.
Making a complaint-kaebus Reason for writing MAKING AN APOLOGY RECOMMENDATION Complaint with Reason for the apology Reason for writing justification(põjendusega) Reasons to explain the upset causet Recommendation( qualities with Closing remarks express understanding to make up examples , justificatioN.- omadused OPENING REMARKS: the situation(väljendada arusaamist, koos näidetega, Selgitus) MILD: i am writing to complain about..a et korvata olukord) Closing remarks.
Mr. Sowerberry takes Oliver to the home of the dead woman, and Oliver sees what the profession that Mr. Sowerberry and the state chose for him was. He attends his first funeral and burial and decides that he does not like it, but Mr. Sowerberry tells him that he will get used to it in time. Chapter 6: Noah took a joy in making Oliver cry, and one day in attempt to do so, asked Oliver about his mother. Since his mother was a very sensitive subject to him, Oliver became upset. Noah continued to taunt him and insult his mother until Oliver snapped and attacked Noah. Noah surprised screamed and called out to Charlotte and Mrs. Sowerberry. They pulled Oliver off Noah, and sent Noah to find Mr. Bumble at the workhouse because Mr. Sowerberry was not around. Chapter 7: Noah found Mr. Bumble and told him that Oliver had tried to murder him, Charlotte, and Mrs. Sowerberry. Mr. Bumble and the man in white waistcoat were horrified, and Noah exclaimed that