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A) between Rose and Mrs. Burlow (after the performance);




B) between the old clown and his wife (before he went on to the stage);

C) between two readers (about the episode described in the passage and the author of the story).

II. Insert prepositions or adverbs where necessary:

1. Don't worry your pretty little head... the mysterious visitor. 2. By arranging good marriages for her daughters she expected to make......all the disappointments of her own career. 3. He sat quite still and stared with those wide immobile eyes of his... the picture. 4. He has a bath... cold water every morning. Oh! He is made... iron, that man. 5. Are we... the way? No, you couldn't have come more fortunately. 6. I suppose it was natural... you to be anxious... the garden party. But that's all... now. There's nothing more to worry.... 7. He arrived... the Lomond Hotel, v hot and sweaty and exhausted and had an obscure feeling that they would take one look... him and then ask him to go....

III. Make up a story, using the words and phrases from Essential Vocabulary I.

XIV. Translate the following sentences into English:

1. , . 2. , . 3. , . 4. . 5. , , . 6. , . , , , . 7. , , . 8. . . 9. , , , . 10. . , , . , , . 11. , . 12. , -. , .

XV. Test on synonymy. Consult Notes on pp. 18 and 201.

1. Prove that the following words are (or are not) synonyms:

way road path track highway street;

to be anxious to be sorry to worry to trouble to bother to be upset;

to want to be eager to be anxious.

Point out the synonymic dominant of each group.

Explain how synonyms of each group differ one from another according to differentiations suggested in Notes on Synonyms.





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