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Составьте ситуаций в времени, используя данные слова и словосочетания. I translated an article last week.
in class,to look at the blackboard,to copy out the new words,to translate,very well,to like the translation,to thank thank very much.

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7262626
11.07.2020 03:24
An art film is typically a serious, independent film, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass market audience.[1] It is "intended to be a serious, artistic work, often experimental and not designed for mass appeal",[2] "made primarily for aesthetic reasons rather than commercial profit",[3] and contains "unconventional or highly symbolic content".[4] Film critics and film studies scholars typically define an art film as possessing "formal qualities that mark them as different from mainstream Hollywood films".[5] These qualities can include (among other elements): a sense of social realism; an emphasis on the authorial expressiveness of the director; and a focus on the thoughts, dreams, or motivations of characters, as opposed to the unfolding of a clear, goal-driven story. Film scholar David Bordwell describes art cinema as "a film genre, with its own distinct conventions".[6] Art film producers usually present their films at special theaters (repertory cinemas or, in the U.S., art-house cinemas) and at film festivals. The term art film is much more widely used in North America, the United Kingdom, and Australia, compared to the mainland Europe, where the terms auteur films and national cinema (e.g. German national cinema) are used instead. Since they are aimed at small, niche-market audiences, art films rarely acquire the financial backing that would permit large production budgets associated with widely released blockbuster films. Art film directors make up for these constraints by creating a different type of film, one that typically uses lesser-known film actors (or even amateur actors), and modest sets to make films that focus much more on developing ideas, exploring new narrative techniques, and attempting new film-making conventions. Such films contrast sharply with mainstream blockbuster films, which are geared more towards linear storytelling and entertainment. Film critic Roger Ebert called Chungking Express, a critically acclaimed 1994 art film, "largely a cerebral experience" that one enjoys "because of what you know about film".[7] For promotion, art films rely on the publicity generated from film critics' reviews; discussion of the film by arts columnists, commentators, and bloggers; and word-of-mouth promotion by audience members. Since art films have small initial investment costs, they only need to appeal to a small portion of mainstream audiences to become financially viable.
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Ch3l0vek
Ch3l0vek
06.10.2020 03:14

1. Ann works in the supermarket where the big robbery took  place. – Was she actually working there at the time of the raid?  

2. While I was wondering whether to buy the dress or not, someone else came and bought it.  

3. He always borrowed from me, but when I once asked him to lend me  some money, he said he hadn't got it before he even knew how  much I wanted to borrow.  

4. My dog attacked the delivery man as he was taking out my purchases from his van. The man thrust a large package into the dog's mouth and of course he tore it. Unfortunately the package contained my new jacket. I patched the jacket up, but it still looks a bit odd.  

5. How did you break your leg? – I fell off a ladder at the book-store when I was trying to get the book from the upper shelf. The worst of it was that it was just  before the holidays and I was planning to go away. – So you didn't go away? –  No, of course not. I cancelled my bookings and spent the holiday at home.  

6. A few minutes later the bell rang again and this time I found a  man in a peaked cap who was advertising a new brand of instant coffee.  

7.What did you do before you got this job? – I worked at one of BRUNO  supermarkets. – And how long were you staying with them? – I was staying for about  six months. I left because they always went on strike. It became quite  monotonous.

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