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Exercise 8. Answer the following questions, using the words in brackets. 1. What new system of electing the yearbook staff was introduced at school?

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  1. A) What do these people want others to do for them? Fill in the table. Remember that The Complex Object is translated into Russian beginning with words чтобы, что, как.
  2. A. INTENTIONAL MIXING OF THE STYLISTIC ASPECT OF WORDS
  3. Analyse the following examples and translate them.
  4. Answer all the questions
  5. Answer the questions
  6. Answer the questions.
  7. Answers for these questions can be found here
  8. B) Poetic and Highly Literary Words
  9. B) Poetic and Highly Literary Words
  10. B. Answer the same questions but concerning Russia.

1. What new system of electing the yearbook staff was introduced at school?

(to be elected president; the class adviser; to be chosen on a tryout basis; to submit; a jury; to make the selections; an analysis of the job; an essay; to submit drawings; a departure from custom; to approve of; to be displeased; to back up smb)

2. Was Jane cruel to Ken during their accidental meeting? Did she feel ashamed? How did she try to justify herself?

(to run into; to get an estimate; to get rid of; to pour money down a drain; to get smth fixed; to bother to do smth; to lower one’s voice; to have a right to do; to attack smb; to do smth evil; to deserve; to even one’s score; to take a ride in a car)

3. How did Jane learn about Ken’s new job?

(a warmed-over dinner; to lean on; to pout; a mouthful of carrots; to clatter on the plate; to encounter smb; to beat smb; to be proud; to blurt out; a dish-washing job; to hide malice)

4. What ideas made Jane think of her perspective?

(Thanksgiving Day; to be horrified; a lame duck; to feel sorry for; a misfit: the solitary souls; to pass by; a spinster; a shudder of apprehension; to appear tragic; to get along)

5. Was the dance Jane went with Bob to an absolute failure for her?

(to go on pretending; the absolute end; to copy one’s technique; to be a glamour girl; the appealing little ways; to feign an interest in; to date a girl; to obtain one’s special glow; to be out of step; to do one’s utmost; a proven failure; to ask for a date)

6. Why did Jane feel like an outcast?

(to leap into one’s mind; to start over; to make up for the lost time; welcoming; friendly; an outcast; to belong to; to pick up the pieces; to conquer smth; jealousy; to make smb miserable; to sustain smb)

7. Whom did Jane encounter while she was looking up at the sky?

(the outdoors; to enjoy; a sense of adventure; to step on smb; a British accent; a strange face; to sit in astonishment; to trip over smb; to act shocked; to light a cigarette; to belong to; to introduce oneself; to say smth odd)

8. Did the conversation and Peter Shakespeare himself seem strange to Jane?

(to laugh in one’s face; to kid; to need smth badly; to be patched with leather; clipped fingernails; candid grey eyes; to send smb over to; to pass exams; to remind of; to tease smb; to glance at smb suspiciously; to edge farther away)

9. Why was Jane growing more confused while talking with Peter?

(to read smb’s mind; to look smth up on the map; skeptically; to move to some place; to be tempted to do; a change of subject; to talk oddly; to be torn between; a glint of approval; to be inquisitive; to walk smb; to part; to be taken aback; to count on)


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