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To load
To arrive
A cave
Enormous
To escape
On board
To go on board
A pair of binoculars
A path
Slippery
To start the engines
A tunnel
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The friends want to find the capsule. They haven’t found it in Mr Big’s house. Tehiva, one of the islanders, has taken the friends to a secret 0) cave. It’s under the island. The path to it is 1) . The 2) is very big, it’s 3) ! Tehiva takes 4) and looks at the seashore. She can see Mr Big and his gang 5) the submarine. They 6) the submarine. Jane 7) . They are going 8) ! But no! The islanders are coming through the 9) ! They’ll 10) the submarine. They are going to stop Mr Big and his gang!
Royal guard (nicknamed Bearskins, eng. Bearskins) - personal protection of the English monarch, part of the British Army.In our day to fear for the life of the king or Queen is not particularly necessary, and today guardsmen perform largely ceremonial duties. However, guards tradition originated some three centuries ago, when the British monarchs really went out on the battlefield. Soldiers in the guards regiments were taken very strictly, these were the best part. The Royal guard is part of the British Army, and, on an equal basis with others, perform combat missions, however, dressed in the standard form - camouflage.Королевская гвардия (по прозвищу Bearskins, англ. Медвежьи шкуры) — личная охрана английского монарха, часть Британской Армии.В наши дни опасаться за жизнь короля или королевы особенно не приходится, и сегодня гвардейцы выполняют, в основном, церемониальные обязанности. Однако гвардейские традиции зародились около трёх веков назад, когда британские монархи действительно выходили на поле боя. Солдат в гвардейские полки отбирали очень строго, это были лучшие части. Королевская гвардия входит в состав Британской Армии, и, на равне с другими, выполняют боевые задания, правда, переодевшись в стандартную форму - камуфляж
This is a good question, and a lot of people wonder why it is Shakespeare that is so well celebrated over his fellow playwrights. In this episode we look at lots of reasons why this is the case, through key events and opportunities over the last 400 years that have led to his popularity today. This is such a big topic that this episode really acts as an introduction to further areas you might want to look up. Our experts also express beautifully how and why they enjoy seeing Shakespeare's plays over and over again.