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1. перепишите следующие предложения, подчеркните в каждом из них глагол-сказуемое и определите его видовременную форму и залог, переведите предложения на язык. в разделе b обратите внимание на перевод пассивных конструкций. a 1. water boils at 100 degrees celsius. 2. it was raining when he went out. 3. she has a headache. she has had a headache since she got up. 4. when i was a child, i didn't like sport. b 1. i was told to buy tickets. 2. many new buildings will be built here. 2. напишите предложения в страдательном залоге и переведите их на язык. 1. i must buy some bread. 2. people knew little about electricity in the past. 3. russian scientists have solved many problem of nuclear physics. 3. перепишите следующие предложения, подчеркните participle i и ii, установите функцию каждого из них, т.е. укажите, является ли оно определением, обстоятельством или частью глагола-сказуемого. переведите предложения на язык. 1. you can improve your knowledge without reading books. 2. standing at the corner of the street he waited for the bus. 3. have you told john about your new job? 4. перепишите следующие предложения; подчеркните в каждом из них модальный глагол или его эквивалент. переведите предложения на язык. 1. i had to go to the bank yesterday to get some money. 2. come on. we must hurry. 3. i`ll be able to begin the work tomorrow morning. 4. i can translate this text, it is easy

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Huckleberry Finn presents two main visions of freedom in exploring questions about the meaning of liberty and at what price, if any, a person is truly free. Both Huck and Jim seek freedom, though they have very different ideas about what freedom means. This difference has to do in part with what each character feels he is winning freedom from. Huck, for instance, longs to be released from “sivilized” society. He feels suffocated by the restrictions imposed by heavy clothing, formal education, and, of course, domestic life: “Living in a house, and sleeping in a bed, pulled on me pretty tight, mostly.” By contrast, Jim longs to be released from his station as Miss Watson’s slave: “she pecks on me all de time,” he complains, “en treats me pooty rough.” Despite the differences in their class and race backgrounds, Huck and Jim both face immediate threats that amplify their desire to escape. Huck’s abusive, alcoholic father kidnaps him and seems willing to do him harm to acquire his fortune. Jim, on the other hand, overhears Miss Watson discussing the possibility of selling him downriver, where she could get a lot of money for him. Both of these events culminate with an escape to Jackson’s Island, which is where Huck and Jim begin their adventure together.

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Just as Huck and Jim are escaping from different types of confinement, they also have divergent visions of what freedom will look like, raising the question of whether there is one universal definition of the idea, or if the notion of freedom is unique to each individual. In Huck’s case, he imagines that freedom will allow him to pursue an unhampered life of adventure and exploration, all without the restrictions imposed by society and religion. Huck’s vision of freedom, which is clearly influenced by his friendship with Tom Sawyer, is naïve, as it comes from a place of relative privilege. The freedom he seeks is more symbolic than literal since no one actually “owns” him and he has enough money to live independently. Jim’s vision of freedom, in contrast, seems much humbler: in escaping from slavery, he hopes to earn enough money to reunite with his family. Since Jim is reminded on a daily basis that he is another person’s property and has no personal liberty whatsoever, the freedom he seeks is simpler, more fundamental, and also more profound: a state of being both literal as well as figurative.

For both Huck and Jim, the Mississippi River serves as a powerful symbol of the freedom they envision, though the symbol acts differently for each character. Alone on their raft, Huck and Jim have complete autonomy. Being on the river at night, invisible to the world while moving swiftly through it, brings Huck a profound sense of calm: “You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft.” For Huck, being on the river is freedom. For Jim, who hopes to travel the Mississippi to the free states along the Ohio River, the river is a path to freedom. As long as he and Huck are traveling on the Mississippi, Jim is still a slave, his life is still in danger, and his personal liberty is still compromised. This is why he and Huck mostly travel at night, and he hides in the wigwam when Huck and the king and duke go ashore during the day. While for Huck the river is a destination in and of itself, for Jim it is a means to an end, and represents the freedom in theory, not in fact.

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Taras Shevchenko was also an artist. Survived 835 works that have survived in the original and partly in nametali engravings and wood engravers Russia and other countries, as well as copies of accomplished artists that during the life of Shevchenko. The idea of ​​artistic heritage Shevchenko complementary information on more than 270 lost and has not found work. Picturesque and graphic works on time execution date from the years 1830-1861, and geographically linked to Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. For genre - portraits, compositions on mythological, historical and everyday themes, landscapes and architectural views. Completed in their writing technique of oil on canvas and takozhakvarellyu, sepia, ink, lead olivtsemta etching technique on separate sheets of white, colored and tinted paper of different sizes and in five albums. A significant part of the artistic heritage Shevchenko are completed, but no less valuable for understanding the creative ways and creative method of disclosure is an artist and his numerous sketches, sketches, sketches and academic studies. Of all the works of only a small part has copyright signatures, inscriptions and even less - copyright date.
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