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NoName2op
NoName2op
20.02.2020 07:36 •  Английский язык

0. Hans had only one friend called Hugh. 1. Hugh, the Miller, helped Hans to pick up flowers and fruit.

2. Hugh was not rich that's why he never gave Hans anything in return.

3. Hans was poor but happy all the year round.

4. Hugh cheered Hans up when he was in trouble.

5. Hugh didn't want to visit Hans in winter because Hans couldn't give him anything.

6. The Miller's youngest son wanted to invite poor Hans to their place.

7. The Miller's youngest son was really supportive.

8. Hans was envious and that's why Hugh didn't want to see him in his house.

9. Hugh's Wife liked it when he was talking about friendship

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Once upon a time, there was an honest little boy named Hans. Hans had a lot of friends. The most devoted friend of all was big Hugh, the Miller (мельник). The rich Miller was so devoted to little Hans that he never went by his garden without leaning over the wall (не проходил мимо без того, чтобы не перегнуться через забор). Не picked up flowers or filled his pockets with plums or cherries or some other fruit.

"Real friends should have everything in common," the Miller used to say and little Hans smiled and felt very proud of having a friend with such noble ideas. But it was strange that the rich Miller never gave anything in return (взамен). The Miller had a hundred sacks (мешки) of flour, six cows and a lot of sheep.

So little Hans worked in his garden. During spring, summer and autumn Hans was very happy, but when winter came, and he had no fruit or flowers to bring to the market, he suffered from the cold and hunger and often went to bed without supper. In winter he was very lonely, because the Miller never came to see him.

"There is no good in my going to see little Hans now," the Miller used to say to his Wife, "because when people are in trouble visitors should not both­er them. That at least (по крайней мере) is my idea of friendship. I shall pay him a visit in spring, and he will be able to give me a large basket of flowers, and that will make him happy."

"You are very thoughtful about others, Hugh," answered the Wife. "It's a pleasure to hear you talk about friendship."

"But could we not ask little Hans come up here?" said the Miller's youngest son. "If poor Hans is in trouble I will give him half of my porridge, and show him my white rabbits."

"What a silly boy you are!" cried the Miller. "If little Hans comes up here, he will get envious (завистливый), and envy is the most terrible thing. Besides, if he comes up here, he may ask for some flour, and I can't do that. Flour is one thing, and friendship is another."

"How well you talk," said the Miller's Wife.
Мне спорчно. Заранее

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annasolovey63
annasolovey63
20.02.2020 19:06
The Biography of Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was a famous American writer and humorist. He was better known by his pen friend Mark Twain. Perhaps, everybody knows about the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The author of these stories was Mark Twain. He was born in Florida, Missouri on November 30th, 1835. When he was four years old his family moved to Hannibal in Missouri. It was a port town on the Mississippi River, which inspired the fictional town in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. He was only eleven when his father died and he soon began working as a printer’s apprentice and contributor of funny sketches. When he was 18 he left the town to work in New York, Philadelphia and some other large cities as a printer. Mark Twain travelled a lot. While being on the voyage to New Orleans he met Horace E. Bixby, who was a steamboat pilot and who later inspired a young author to become a pilot too. He soon obtained a steamboat pilot license. Until 1861 he worked as a pilot. He also persuaded his brother Henry to work together. In 1858 Henry died in steamboat explosion. It was known that Mark Twain foresaw this accident in his dream. In 1876 he wrote “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”. This book became popular not only with kids but also with adults. It was translated nearly into every language in the world. The book was such a success that in 1884 he wrote “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Later he also wrote “Tom Sawyer Abroad”, “Tom sawyer the Detective” etc. There were many other books written by Mark Twain but the stories about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn brought him world fame.
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Лтшпамльз
Лтшпамльз
13.12.2022 10:27
1. that's yours work not mine
2.where is my vocabulary?
3. their native language is german
4. she doesn't have book i can give to her my book.
5. professor mr. smith always carefull check himself/your results
6. he doesn't like tell to us about job
7. Mori is journalist. she likes her job
8. that's him translate, not mine
9. its not of yours business
10. i can't do finished this work alone/ i can't do this alone
11. he speaks german very well like english
12.the new project is much more complicated then the old one
13. i'm a first year student
14. we are not historians we are journalists
15. do you have a lot of english books?
16. these young people students of the faculty of economics
17. i haven't time now
18. newspaper on the table
19. the university has a good library
20. i have some interesting books about school in the United Kindom
21. there is no students in classroom
22. he has some mistakes in his work
23. there are any pictures in this book?
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