Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Wayamba the Turtle man". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
turtle, origin, tribe, carmen, niinepuu, australia, took, children, going, shields, protectedThe boat pushed off. He didn't like the idea of sleeping on hard stones on a jetty. So he started walking towards the hotel. He seemed to walk much more than a few hundred yards which it should be, but a little bit later he saw a building. No light showed, but his eyes were used to the darkness, so he found a door. There was no door bell, he knocked with his stick as loudly as he could, then a window was opened and there was a woman. She came down and greeted him warmly, then took him upstairs and showed him a room. The woman was in a red flannel dressing-gown, her hair was a little bit over her shoulders in long black wisps. She was a little stoutish with keen eyes and a red nose. She was holding a paraffin lamp. She said that she would make up the bed before he could say „Jack Robinson“, and asked if he would like a drop of whiskey, also added that she would bring the towel in the morning. She was also asking about the reasons why he came here
Resources – page 11 Appendix – page 11-14 2 Introduction I selected this theme because it was the most interesting one for me. Aborigines have interested me for a long time now so doing this essay is really fun for me. Australian Aboriginal culture is one of the world's longest surviving cultures. Australian Aborigines, also known as Indigenous Australians , are the native people of Australia . Many of them suffered when white people from Britain arrived in Australia, because of disease, the loss of their hunting lands, and unfair laws. Australian Aborigines are those people regarded as indigenous to the Australian continent. In the High Court of Australia, Australian Aborigines have been specifically identified as a group of people who share, in common, biological ancestry back to the original occupants of the continent. History
they showed away, he said, "Well, Heartless, you should've done as well as Loveless' s team. Then you'd still be one of us!" But the little girl grinned and said proudly, "I prefer keeping my honor rather than stealing from the old and sick like all your puppets do!" 1 The man got irritated and shouted her out of his house. The girl turned and walked out as if nothing had happened, the other children staring enviously at her. Just before the door she stopped and asked them without turning, "And for how long are you planning to be the Devil's dolls?" Loveless smiled and replied quietly, "Sooner or later we'll join your forces and defeat them once and for all!" The other two exchanged a scared look, yet said nothing. The man was too angry to follow the conversation. Heartless left the "Devil's" orphanage and went to see the Royal Church, where all homeless people could stay for the night
keep your traditions and culture 8 immigrantide arv the number of immigrants 2 Complete the sentences with the names of countries, nationalities, and languages. 1 The capital of Norway is Oslo. 2 Kevin lives in Chicago. He is American. 3 Michail comes from Moscow. He speaks Russian. 4 What nationality are you? I´m Estonian. 5 The descendants of the Africans brought to America are called settlers. 6 Uwe´s grandparents live in Germany. They speak German. 7 Michael comes from Australia. He speaks Australian English. 8 Eve lives in Ireland. She speaks English and Irish. 3 Write the sentences in reported speech. 1 Martin said, "We´re going on a class trip tomorrow." Martin said they were going on a class trip the next day. 2 Mary said to us, "I bought a book on big cats yesterday." Mary told us she had bought a book on big cats the day before. 3 Ben said to Brian, "You can wait for me here." Ben told Brian he could wait for him there.
Chapter1: An unknown woman was found lying in the street and brought into the workhouse. She delivered a sickly child who had trouble breathing. The woman, without a word of who she was, died and left her new born boy, Oliver, to the drunken nurse that stood by. Chapter2: The State gave Oliver to Mrs. Mann who housed a number of orphaned children. Mrs. Mann took a large portion of the money given to her by the authorities for each child's food so Oliver grew up small and malnourished. On his ninth birthday, the town beadle, Mr. Bumble, came to collect Oliver and take him to the board for an interview. They told him he was to live with other wards of the state to become educated and learn a trade. Oliver did not mind this, but soon after he arrived, the state
larger darker than before. When the clock said ten minutes to five, she began to listen, and a few moments later, punctually as always, she heard the tires on the gravel outside, and the car door slamming, the footsteps passing the window, the key turning in the lock. She laid aside her sewing, stood up, and went forward to kiss him as he came in. "Hullo darling," she said. "Hullo darling," he answered. She took his coat and hung it in the closer. Then she walked over and made the drinks, a strongish one for him, a weak one for herself; and soon she was back again in her chair with the sewing, and he in the other, opposite, holding the tall glass with both hands, rocking it so the ice cubes tinkled against the side. For her, this was always a blissful time of day. She knew he didn't want to speak much until the
Naturalists depict the lower, coarser forms of life. · Drab, squallid set of scene. Revolting, disgusting · Characters are people with strong animal desires · Neurotic characters unable to understand the forces that control them · By the end of the 18th century the naturalism depicts in europe, but stars to become the literature method no 1 in america · Naturalism appealed American authors because they found it very right to describe what was going on in the turn of century in America · They wanted something fresh, new · They were disgusted by romantics · Showed the harsh tone in moral life · Refleced the development of science · Period of intense urbanisation, the city is in the center of the novel, often · New characters were businessmen, salesman, immigants, poor farmers · These characters were in new settings, skyscrapers, departments store, apartment
Chapter Eleven Legends Bella accompanies Jacob to a council meeting of the elders of the tribe, where she sees the rest of the pack, who welcome her as a friend. She is surprised to find Sue Clearwater and her two children, Seth and Leah, at the bonfire as well, and surmises that they must now also be in on the secret. After a lighthearted meal, Bella realizes it's getting late and she needs to go home, but Jacob quickly lets her know the night is for more than fun. The elders then tell the stories of the pack's origins and legends that have been passed down for generations. While Emily takes notes, Billy tells the story of how the Quileutes came to be werewolves
The Way Home: Alex had a nice husband she went on many trips from time to time. In one of her journeys, she bumped into an attractive man, Stefano. After a nice talk, he asked her to stay at the same hotel and the same room. At the time she agreed, it just began her betrayal and she didn't know how to stop it. Remembering her childhood, she was very frighten about her mom's betrayal and ran away in a long distance from home. And now, she was going home, she was beginning to believe that only her journey home would help her to bring her betrayal to an end...... Betrayal could happen so easily, that's why more and more people have extramarital relations recently. But, it's really hard to find something that good, and really easy to lose it. Just consider pro and con, and then keep what you really love. However, distance makes everything clearer; you can only see the whole when you are far enough. Take Alex for an example, as she had
BOADICEA WORKSHEET 1. How did happen that Boadicea became the queen of the Iceni tribe ? Because of her husband death, se got the tribe 2. Compare the Roman and the Iceni women. In Rome women dress in white linen, wash their hair with soap and dress it in elaborate patterns and thread it witd ribbons and shrick at the sight of a spider. Iceni womens are very angry, they mark their bodies with woad, their warriors wouldn't step into steam bath, in their opinion they are not savages. 3. What are Boadicea's motives for going into the battle? She wants vengeance for Romans,
suddenly the baby turnes to a pig and runs away. Alice next meets the Cheshire cat who helps her to find her way through the forest. Alice goes to the tea party and meets with the March Hare, the Hatter and the Dormouse. Alice leaves them and finds a tree with a door in it which leads to the garden. She meets there with the Queen of Hearts who invites Alice to play croquet, which is a very difficult game in the Wonderland. Next the Queen takes Alice to the Gryphon and The Mock Turtle and they tell her many stories about their lives. Soon the Gryphon drags Alice off to see the trial of the Knave of Hearts. The Knave of Hearts had stole the tarts. The Queen of Hearts wants to cut off the Knave of Hearts head but Alice is against it. Then the Queen of Hearts wants cut off her head too. Then the pack of cards fly up and begin to fall on Alice`s face. She gives a little scream and wakes up of a dream.
He was devastated and went to the mountains to calm down. There he met the creature. The monster told Victor what he had done in the meanwhile. He confessed killing Victor’s brother. The monster also demanded that Victor created a female monster so that he could be with her. At first Victor agreed, but later he realised it was wrong and he stopped. The monster threatened that something bad would happen on Victor’s wedding day, if he did not complete the work. Victor was going to marry Elizabeth but on their wedding night the creature killed her in excuse that if he can`t have a partner, then his creator can`t. Victor swore vengeance and he started to follow the creature in order to kill him. The creature escaped to the North Pole and that’s how Victor got to the vessel. Victor got very ill and eventually he died. I quite liked the novel, altough it was hard to read. It’s a tragic and a sad book about a creature who had no purpose in life
and culture of the Russian empire, to the remote provincial capital of Saratov. Anna's not switching from vy to ty with Gurov is an obvious reminder to readers Greenberg unconscious After presenting these details, Chekhov subtly weaves in Gurov's mind an associative link between his daughter and Anna: 'As he went to bed he remembered that she had only recently left her boarding school, that she had been a schoolgirl like his own daughter' Every time the voices of his children doing their homework reached him in his study in the stillness of the evening, every time he heard a popular song or some music in a restaurant, every time the wind howled in the chimney -it all came back to him: their walks on the pier, early morning with the mist on the mountains, the Theodosia boat, and the kisses. (p. 273) The story is written in the form of a third-person narration, which allows Chekhov to move from the point of view of the narrator to that of the protagonist
to Geneva, it met a little boy -- Victor's brother William - in the woods outside the town of Plainpalais. The monster hoped the boy was too young to fear deformity, but upon its approach, William cried out, threatening the monster with the weight of his family - the Frankensteins. The creature grabbed the boy by the throat to silence him, and strangled him. It is unclear from the text whether this was an accident on the monster's part or a deliberate murder, but in either case, the monster took this as its first act of vengeance against its creator. It removed a locket from the boy's body and placed it in the folds of the dress of a young woman -- William's nanny, Justine -- who had been sleeping in a barn nearby, assuming she would be accused of the murder. The monster concludes its story with a demand that Frankenstein create for it a female companion like itself. It argues that as a living thing, it has a right to happiness and that Victor, as its creator, has a
Man who loves at the beginning of a story his animals, but when he change an alcoholic, he did horrible acts. Man's wife This story told a man who was absolutely pretty man, before that when he likes alcohol. He married when he was a young. He had a lot of animals: birds, gold fish, dog, rabbit, monkey and cat. The last was his favorite pet. Pluto followed everywhere where man went. Once when man was drunk, he saw that Pluto kept away from him. Man took him up and cat immediately created his teeth in man's hands. The fury of a demon instantly possessed him. He took from his waistcoat-pocket a pen-knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket! In the meantime the cat slowly recovered. The cat fled when he saw man at all times. One day the man hung up the cat onto the tree branches. This day night was a fire in man's house. Next day while man went to
He was devastated and went to the mountains to calm down. There he met the creature. He told Victor what he had done in the meanwhile. He confessed killing Victor's brother. The monster also demanded that Victor created a female monster so that he could be with her. At first Victor agreed and he started to make her but later he realised it was wrong and he stopped. The monster threatened that somerhing bad would happen on Victor's wedding day. Victor was going to marry Elizabeth but on their wedding night the creature killed her. Victor swore vengeance and he started to follow the creature. The creature escaped to the North Pole and that's how Victor got to the vessel. Victor got very ill and eventually he died. I quite liked the novel, although it was very hard to read because it had very many unknown words. Some words weren't even in a dictionary. The creature was sometimes called a fiend and a wretch
mother left. Their father, Georgiu, grew them up. Eleni had a serious cold and she died when she was about 40. Also was described World War II, what was at this time. Next generation, what was described, was Anna's and Maria's life-story. Now they had grown up. Anna married with Andreas and left form Planka. She was self-centred and visited his father really rarely. But Maria loved his father very much and he was the most important person to her. She lived at home with father and took care of him. Anna had a lover, Manoli. Manoli was a sharming man. He was Andreas's nephew. But when Maria and Manoli met, they had some sort of crush with each other. Manoli asked Maria to marry with him. She agreed. Georgiu was happy, because her both daughters had a man with position. Wedding-day was planned. But suddenly Maria discoverd some leprosy signs on her leg and wedding was cancelled. Maria went to Spinalonga. Soon she met there a doctor, named Kyrtis
could/might not even cry. She was/is scared, but having no other choice, she stood/stands still until it started to rain. Then, finally, a/an older woman spotted the shaking creature, and called her in for/due to a cup of hot chocolate. The little girl had been/was really happy and followed the kind woman. They became good friends and in/at the evening the woman said that/if the girl could stay as long as she wanted/had wanted. And so it was decided that the girl would/will/is going to/was going to stay with her new stepmother. Happy end 1.3 Fill in missing prepositions where necessary. 1) The party was ..... Saturday. 2) What are you doing ..... Tuesday? 3) ..... teachers were not amazed by his pranks. 4) Are you going ..... the ball? 5) ..... piano sounds great, don't you agree? 6) Hey, Keith, bring me some of ..... ice cream, too! 7) Linda sat ..... the rock and sang ..... song. 8) ....
North to South 65 000 B.P (before the present) rised out of the sea to 40 000 B.P a wave when people came from west. 36 000-32 000 B.P arrived people CHEROKEE. Southeast U.S- their heartland, not on the ocean. Lanuage + customs + weapons-> related to IROQUIS family of nations (Iroquis lived around Great Lakes) 1300 A.D. established in South East U.S Classical Cherokee Civilization 16th-19th centuries MATERINEAL-(,,mother line") women controlled home, family, children, inheritana, clan membership. Men hunted and made babies. Cherokee Wedding Ceremony- ¤groom brings meat(,,hunter") ¤ bride brings other food (grains, berries etc.) -> prooves that she's ,,homemaker" They step on the Ceremonial Blanket-> family. A girl got her name from older females. Boys were given a soft, sweet nickname. Boys got a new name, when they got older. Boy-> ,,Vision guest"-passage to adulthood. Ceremony->spirtual discovery. Holding man/medicine man/ shamom gives permanent name .
Hamilton kills Heffner but helicopter got damaged and crashes. Luckily everyone are alive. They are threathen by 2 alligators but Navarro and Ramon kill them. Suddenly a loud scream and everyone notice that Maria is being attacked by anaconda. Luckily Hamiltons bullet kills the anaconda. So Hamilton steals a boat from indians who have seen the crew and are ready to attack them. Crew gets away from there alive and they are moving along the river. They see the second indian tribe but they past this tribe wothout getting noticed. Soon they will get to the shore and hide because of the third tribe of indians. Hamilton speaks with them and show the crew that they are harmless. Hamilton knows this tribe well. Indina tribe chief lets the crew eat and rest in their camp place. In the morning the crew climbed up on the hill and there it was .. Lost city. They crossed the bridge saw a hut and run into Spaatz and von Manteuffel. Spaatz
Early Life Rudyard Kipling was born Joseph Rudyard Kipling on 30 December 1865 in Bombay, in British India. Some of Kipling's earliest and fondest memories are of his and sister Alice's trips to the bustling fruit market with their ayah or nanny, or her telling them Indian nursery rhymes and stories before their nap in the tropical afternoon heat. His father's art studio provided many creative outlets with clay and paints. Often the family took evening walks along the Bombay Esplanade beside the Arabian Sea, the dhows bobbing on the glittering waters. Kipling's days of "strong light and darkness" in Bombay were to end when he was five years old.[21] As was the custom in British India, he and his three-year-old sister, Alice (or "Trix"), were taken to England--in their case to Southsea (Portsmouth), to be cared for by a couple that took in children of British nationals living in India. The two children would live with the couple,
because he desires her as a person and hopes to be judged by his achievements. It can never lead to marriage, because either they are married, or socially don't suit, the secrecy is vital. But the lover should love only one lady. 8.Medev.lit.in the rom. Mode. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Nothing is known about the author, except that he probably wrote the 3 religious poems- Pearl, Patience and Purity. The dialect points to an origin in provincial England. The author was a most sophisticated and urbane writer, must have been contemporary of Chauser. S.G combines two plots: the beheading contest, in which 2 parties agree to an exchange of blows with a sword or ax, and the temptation, an attempted seduction of the hero by a lady. The motif of the green man's decapitation originates in very ancient folklore, probably in a vegetation
Australia Fact file: Australia comprises a land area of 7 686 850 square kilometres. Its population is about 21,3 million people. Australia's capital is Canberra. The national language is English. The official name of it is the Commonwealth of Australia. It's divided into six states and two territories: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and Northern Territory. Symbols: Australia had the British flag as their official flag until 1901, when the Commonwealth of Australia was formed. Over 30 000 entries attracted the official competition. Five of them, which contained almost identical designs, were placed equally first. The Australian flag symbolises Australia's historical links with Britain, because it has
g) My neighbours admitted denting my car but got away 7 with paying only £100 damages. h) The bank at the end of the street was held 8 hostage and demanded £1,000,000 from the authorities. i) Nobody saw Jack cheating and he got away with 9 guilty and sentenced to six months in prison. 10 up by two masked men last week. j) The hijackers took fifteen people 10 up by two masked men last week. Task 4. Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only. accused; evidence; guilty; lawyer; statement; charged; fine; jury; sentence; suspect a) The customs officers arrested Bob and charged him with smuggling. b) The police spent all morning searching the house for .............. c) Jean left her car in a no-parking area and had to pay a/an ..............
his wife Bertha was still alive. Rochester did not denied Mason’s claims, but he explained that Bertha had gone mad. Rochester kept Bertha hidden on the third story of Thornfield and paid Grace Poole to keep his wife under control, who was really mad. Bertha had also caused the fire. Jane could not stand the fact that Rochester still had a wife and left the house. Jane did not have any money and had to sleep outdoors, where she almost died, fortunately three siblings Mary, Diana and John took her in. John was a clergyman, and he found Jane a job at a charity school in Morton. He surprised her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, had died and left her 20,000 pounds. Jane and John also found out that they where cousins. Jane decided to share her fortune with her three newfound relatives. Soon John decided to travel to India and asked Jane to come with him as his wife. Jane agreed going to India, but refused marring his cousin
North Carolina Annika Rösler Origin of the state l Nickname: Tar Heel State l Origin of name: In honor of Charles I of England l State abbreviation: N.C./NC l Name for Residents - North Carolinians Basic l Capital: Raleigh l Motto: Esse quam videri (To be rather than to seem) l Largest City - Charlotte Size l Land area: 48,711 sq mi. (126,161 sq km) l 2010 resident population est.: 9,535,483 l Number of counties: 100 l North Carolina is the 28th biggest state in the U.S Joining the Union l Entered Union (rank): Nov. 21, 1789 l
contemporaries and by modern writers. He has been called "English literature's performing flea", a derogatory description that Wodehouse cherished and adopted as the title of his autobiography. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blandings Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a talented playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of fifteen plays and of 250 lyrics for some thirty musical comedies. Wodehouse took a modest attitude to his own works. In Over Seventy (1957) he wrote: "I go in for what is known in the trade as 'light writing' and those who do that humorists they are sometimes called are looked down upon by the intelligentsia and sneered at." Wodehouse's characters are often eccentric, with peculiar attachments, such as to newts (Gussie Fink-Nottle) or socks (Archibald Mulliner). His "mentally negligible"
In my essay I will describe the most characteristic features of the Maori people and the aborigines. I will divide the essay in 3 parts the Maori people, the aborigines and their comparison. Maori are the host people of New Zealand. Their name is derived from Ma-Uri which means the children of heaven. The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is considered to be somewhat of a mystery. It is known that first Polynesians arrived to New Zealand about 1000 years ago, when navigator Kupe discovered the land in 950 AD. He named it Aotearoa The Land of the Long White Cloud. Although these facts can be debatable, I will focus my attention on this interpretation of Maori history. After the Maori arrived to New Zealand, they started to develop into tribes and sub tribes,
most beautiful love story after ,,Titanic". Two main characters are captain John Smith who was a settler from England and he wanted to establish new colonies with his team with three boats and Pocahontas who was later given a name Rebecca. Pocahontas was a local girl who was in an Indian tribe on an island in Virginia. Living among the Native Americans as a prisoner for an extended period, Smith was treated well and earned the friendship and respect of the tribe. Coming to admire this new way of life, he fell deeply in love with Pocahontas. She was intrigued by the Englishman and his ways. But suddenly Smith had to leave because other captain of the English said taht Pocahontas and John Smith can´t ever be together. Smith was away from the island for a long time and he asked one other settler to tell Pocahontas, that Smith had died. Pocahontas was very sad, she was broken. Soon there came another settler called John Rolfe
mines noone hadn't been there yet. One day Lyn talked about kids and Stephen losed control, he killed Lyn and hidded body in the Moor. Next morning he woke up, he saw, that it was just a dream . They had arquement and Lyn left Stephen. Third murder was on the news. Stephen told Dadda that Lyn left him and Dadda said that he knew that it will happen sooner or later. One day when Stephen was in the city, he met Peter Naulls. They haven't seen each other a while. Peter was working in London and was going back on Saturday. Stephen wanted that Peter would call when he leaves. Many days later Peter didn't call so Stephen decided to go into mine. He took some items with him and climbed down. He stayed there two days and finally saw who was there, it was his own father. Police arrived and they were starting to go into the mine . The End Addition Movie hamed: ''Master of the Moor" . 1994. Movie is made by the book. Colin Firth plats as a Stephen Whalby , main character. My Opinion
for Franklin's son William, then the Governor of New Jersey. Noah Webster Noah Webster (October 16, 1758 May 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, word enthusiast, and editor. He has been called the "Father of American Scholarship and Education." His "Blue-Backed Speller" books were used to teach spelling and reading to five generations of American children. In the United States, his name has become synonymous with dictionaries, especially the modern Merriam-Webster dictionary that was first published in 1828 as An American Dictionary of the English Language. In 1806, Webster published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language. The following year, at the age of 43, Webster began writing an expanded and comprehensive dictionary, An American Dictionary of the English Language, which would
and W r i t e r s Retreat " T h i s is a book about the stories we write, and perhaps more importantly, the stories we live. It is the most influential work I have yet encountered on the art, nature, and the very purpose of storytelling." — Bruce Joel Rubin, Screenwriter, Ghost, Jacob's Ladder " T h i s book should come w i t h a warning: You're going to learn about more than just writing movies—you're going to learn about life! The Writer's Journey is the perfect m a n u a l for developing, pitching and writing stories with universal human themes that will forever captivate a global audience. It's the secret weapon I hope every writer finds out about." — Jeff Arch, Screenwriter, Sleepless in Seattle
Elizabeth l. Time went by and Henry had to get rid of Anne, she was sent to tower accused of treason (riigi reetmine) and executed. Henry was free, needed another wife. Had six wives together. 1 died, 1 survived, 2 divorced, 2 killed. Henry had a son, was a king Edward Vl, died very young. Henry was a talented musican and scholar, spent much money on it. Soon he had spent all savings his father had collected, he needed money. He understood that monasteries had become useless. So he closed them, took away the riches dissolution of monasteries. When henry quarreled with the Pope, made England independent of Rome. Beginning of the Anglican church. Henry died 1547, only son came to throne Edward Vll, was too young to rule alone. There was acouncil of nobles who did it for him. Unfortunately he died at the age of 16 There was a great problem with finding new king. His daughter Mary became a king. Called Bloody Mary. England had become protestant country