Romeo and Juliet The Capulets and the Montagues lived in Verona,
and the two families were enemies. One day Romeo
(a Montague) met Juliet (a Capulet) and they fell in
love. But then another Capulet saw Romeo and
warned him (1) not tof/ don't talk to Juliet. He
said that he (2) will / would kill Romeo if he went
out with a Capulet.
That night, Juliet heard a voice outside her
window. It was Romeo. He told her that he
(3) loved / loves her, and he asked her (4) marry/
to marry him.
A priest agreed (5) to marry / marrying Romeo
and Juliet in secret. Then, they were going to run
away together. But Romeo saw the young Capulet
man and they had a fight. Romeo killed him, and
the people of Verona told him (6) leave / to leave
the city forever.
Later, Juliet's father said that he (7) had found /
found a husband for her. He didn't know that she
had already married Romeo. Juliet asked the priest
(8) if he would / would he help her. He told Juliet
(9) take to take a sleeping potion. He explained
that she (10) would / will sleep for a day, but her
parents would think that she was dead!
Soon, Romeo heard that Juliet had died, so he
drank some poison. But then Juliet woke up. When
she saw that Romeo was dead, she killed herself.
In death, the young lovers were finally together.
Объяснение:
Each of us has a favorite holiday. It's New Year's Eve for me. I love this holiday for the magic it gives us. Every year, we gather our large and friendly family to spend this wonderful night together. We dress up the Christmas tree, cook delicious dishes, sing and have fun. Every New Year's Eve I make a wish. Sparkling lights, the smell of Christmas trees and tangerines, native people nearby-all this makes you believe in miracles. I love this holiday for its comfort, warmth, sincerity and fun. I hope that this year we will spend this magical night no less vividly.
Every summer in June, thousands of people visit the Pskov land. They come here to the village of Mikhailovskoye to the wonderful festival of poetry, to see the places where he lived and worked.
Pushkin is always alive for us, he is the man we all know and love, the greatest of poets. Generations come and go, but Pushkin still remains. We are all grateful to Pushkin for each line of his works. Pushkin is not only a great poet for us. He is the perfect man combining brilliant talent with civil courage. His name is associated with our love for the Motherland, and the best in our life.
Hundreds of new concepts, hundreds of new words have appeared in the language in the years that have passed since his death, but not a single word of his poetry has become obsolete. Everything written by Pushkin continues to live. It has not become something of the past, it does not need any corrections and hardly needs commentary. His feelings and his views still correspond to our own feelings and views.
We admire the great world of Pushkin's poetry as a whole, each of us finding some special lines for ourselves, lines showing his sympathy and respect for his people. The reader cannot imagine his inner world without him.