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7. The Mad Tea Party Alice looked around and saw the Cheshire Cat in a tree, with a big smile on its face. “Excuse me,” she said, “can you tell me which way to go?" “Where do you want to get to?" asked the cat. “I dont know,” said Alice. “Where can I go?” “A Hatter lives over there,” said the cat. He pointed one way. “And a March Hare lives over there." He pointed the other way. “You can visit either of them. They’re both mad." “I don’t want to visit mad people," said Alice. “Well, I’m sorry,” said the cat, "but we’re all mad here! I’m mad. You’re mad. Goodbye!" The cat slowly disappeared, starting with its tail, until Alice could only see its smile. “I’m going to visit the March Hare,” Alice said, and she walked through the wood until she came to the March Hare’s house. When she saw the house, Alice knew* she was in the right place. There was fur on the roof, and the chimneys looked like long ears. There was a long table under a tree in the March Hares garden. The Hatter and the March Hare were at the table. There was a Dormouse between them. It was fast asleep. Alice sat in one of the chairs. “Hello!" said the March Hare. “Have some lemonade!” Alice looked at the table. There wasn’t any lemonade. There was only tea. “I can’t see any lemonade," she said. “There isn’t any,” said the March Hare. "Then it was rude to offer it to me," said Alice. "It was rude to sit down at my table,” said the March Hare. “I didnt invite you.” “There are plenty of chairs." said Alice. Nobody spoke* for a few minutes. Then the Hatter asked, "What day of the month is it?” “Its the fourth,” said Alice. The Hatter looked at his watch. “Two days wrong," he said to the March Hare. “I told you not to put butter in the watch.” “It was very good butter," said the March Hare. Alice looked at the watch. “How funny!” she said. “It tells the day of the month, but it doesnt tell the time.” "Of course not!” said the Hatter. “Does your watch tell you what year it is?" “No,” said Alice, "because the year stays the same for a long time.” “Exactly!” said the Hatter. “Now, I want a clean cup! Let’s all move round the table!” They all moved to the next seat. Now Alice had a dirty cup in front of her. "I don’t think she said. "Then don’t talk!" said the Hatter. Alice was so angry that she walked away from the table. “What a stupid tea party!" she said.
William Shakespeare, the greatest and the most famous of English writers, and probably the greatest playwright who has ever lived, was born in Stratford-on-Avon. We know very little about his life. The things that we know about Shakespeares life begin with the date when he was baptized in the church of Stratford, on April 26, 1564, when he was only a few days old. So he has believed to have been born on April 23. Though little is known about Williams childhood, there is every reason to believe that he was educated at the local Grammar School. When little over eighteen he married Anne Halthaway of Shottery. William lived in Stratford until he was about twenty-one, when he went to London. We do not know why he left Stratford-on-Avon. There is a story that Shakespeares first job in London was holding rich mens horses at the theatre door. But nobody can be sure that this story is true. Later, Shakespeare became an actor and a member of one of the chief acting companies. Soon he began to write plays for this company and in a few years became a well-known author. Shakespeares experience as an actor (although he usually acted only small parts, like the Ghost in Hamlet) helped him greatly in the writing of his plays. His knowledge of the age and his poetical genius made his plays the most wonderful ones ever written. Shakespeare’s wrote 37 plays. Among them there are deep tragedies, such as «Hamlet», «King Lear» and «Othello». Macbeth, light comedies, such as «All’s well that Ends well», «Twelfth Night», historical dramas, such as «Henry 4», «Richard 3». Most of Shakespeares plays were not published in his lifetime. So some of them may have been lost in the five when the «Globe» burned down in 1613. Shakespeare’s spent the last years of his life at Stratford, where he died in 1616. He was buried in the church of Stratford. A monument was erected to the memory of the great playwright in the Poets Corner in Westminster Abbey.Только пожайлуста правильно!
Using the known suffixes and prefixes found the nouns from the next words and translate it into Russian. 1. to sail, to connect, to educate, to build, to create 2. friend, leader, fellow 3. dark, weak, cold, bright, free
Как переводится и транскрипция слов: ракета, планета, луна , космонавт ,лунатик, повар, готовит, пилот, огородник, пекарь, механик.