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The story of the famous and talented Brontё family is strange and unusual.

The Brontё children — five girls and a boy — lived with their father and aunt in Yorkshire.

All the children were in poor health.

Two of the girls died while they were still at school.

Bramwell, the boy, was good at writing poetry.

But he died at the age of 31.

Anne, who wrote poetry and two novels, died at 29.

Emily, who became world famous as the author of "Wuthering Heights", died a year after the book was published in 1847.

Charlotte, the author of the wonderful novel “Jane Eyre", was the only one strong enough to go out into the world and live her own life for a while.

But even she died at the early age of 39.

It was nearly impossible to believe that these wonder ful books were written by young women who had not seen anything of the world except the life of their own family.

Nobody knew that the Brontё children had learned to write stories while they were playing.

They didn’t like to play noisy games.

The game they liked best of all was writing little stories of their own.

All this was only found out in 1930 by an American university librarian who studied some of the toys and hand - written little books found in the house where the Brontё family had lived.

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Mvl88 18 мар. 2022 г., 00:43:44

История известной и талантливой семьи Бронте странна и необычна.

Дети семейства Бронте - пятеро девочек и мальчик - жили со своим отцом и тетей в Йоркшире.

У всех детей было слабое здоровье.

Две девочки умерли еще когда они учились в школе.

Брамвелл, мальчик, хорошо писал стихи ( был хорош в поэзии).

Но он умер в 31.

Анна, кторая написала много стихов и два романа, умерла в 29.

Эмили, которая стала всемирно извесной, как автор "Грозового перевала" умерла год спустя после публикации книги, в 1847.

Шарлотта, автор чудесного романа "Джейн Эйр", была единственной, кто был достаточно сильным, чтобы выйти в мир и какое - то время жить своей жизнью.

Но даже она умерла в раннем возресте 39 лет.

Было невозможно поверить, что эти чудесные книги написаны юными девушками, ктороые не видели ничего, кроме жизни своей семьи.

Никто не знал, что дети семьи Бронте учились писать, играя.

Они не любили играть в шумные игры.

Лучшей игрой они считали написание коротких историй.

Все это было обнаружено только в 1930 году библиотекарем американского университета, который изучал игрушки и рукописные маленькие книги, найденные в доме, где жило семейство Бронте.

Salgynkut88 27 янв. 2022 г., 11:06:45 | 5 - 9 классы

Перевидите пожалуйста When people think now of the Victorian period, it is often seen as a time of strict moral standards when people were very serious and often pretended to have better moral princip?

Перевидите пожалуйста When people think now of the Victorian period, it is often seen as a time of strict moral standards when people were very serious and often pretended to have better moral principles than they actually had, marriages were always permanent and sex was never mentioned.

This way of life and many of the Victorian ideas may seem strange to us and often rather hard, but the Victorians were contented, and they were satisfied with few pleasures.

In a Victorian middle - class family farther, known as Papa, with his beard or side - whiskers, was the Head of the House and the breadwinner, and everyone, especially the children, treated him with the greatest respect.

His word was law for all household : his wife, children and servants.

He sat at the head of the table and carved the joint of meat at dinner.

The youngest members of the family were not supposed to talk unless spoken to by a grown - up.

Mama kept her large family in order, and used a cane, if necessary.

With eight, ten, twelve or more children, she was a very busy mother, for there were no vacuum cleaners, washing machines or electrical gadgets in the house.

Tinned goods and foods prepared in packets were unknown.

Clothes were mostly made at home or at a dressmaker’s in the town.

After she was thirty, Mama was considered quite middle - aged and often took to wearing a little lace cap in the house.

At the end of the day Papa took family prayers when everyone, including the servants, knelt down in the dining room or study.

He also led the family to church on Sunday.

Sunday was a very solemn day and as little work as possible was done.

No shops were open and there were certainly no amusements.

Everyone put on their best clothes, which were usually stiff and uncomfortable.

On Sunday afternoons the family often went for a walk, but no games were allowed.

Even picture books were forbidden on Sundays ; Sunday reading included Bible and certain books about the saints.

Although there were no radio sets, television, cinemas or motor cars, the Victorians didn’t find the life dull.

People worked longer hours, often twelve or fourteen hours a day.

Amusements were simple and the family often gathered round the piano to sing the latest popular songs, or entertained each other by reciting or playing the piano.

Public readings from Dickens and recitations were popular, and drew large audiences.

In London and the large towns the music halls were not considered quite respectable, but the theatre was sometimes visited.

Children very rarely went to any entertainment, except perhaps to the circus or to a pantomime.

They had their parties, with many of the games which are still played, like blind man’s buff.

Children had plenty of books.

Many of the best children’s stories were written in Victorian days : Alice in Wonderland, The Water Babies, Tom Brown’s Schooldays, Black Beauty, Little Women and Treasure Island.

Anashkina891 21 мар. 2022 г., 01:49:07 | 10 - 11 классы

Помогиле, плиизПодчеркнуть правильный вариантI watched / was watching Rain Man DVD the other day when a part of the dialogue really caught / was catching my attention?

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I watched / was watching Rain Man DVD the other day when a part of the dialogue really caught / was catching my attention.

In fact l was / had been so surprised that I rewound the film to make sure I was hearing / had heard correctly.

In the film, the character Raymond Babbitt, who is autistic, claimed that Qantas was the only airline that never had / had never had a crash.

I went / had gone online to check out this fact.

Apparently it wasn't 100% true.

At the time of the making of the film, Qantas had had / was having eight crashes but they were all being / had al been propeller planes, not jets.

I also found / had found out that all airlines (except for Qantas, of course) took / were taking this line out of the film when they were showing / showed it on flights at the time.

Lora68 11 февр. 2022 г., 03:15:08 | 5 - 9 классы

Проверьте пожалуйста правильность предложений, заранее спасибо?

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Before the beginning of the lesson, I came to the classroom and put textbooks out of the bag.

After that she sat and prepared for the lesson, and talked with her friends.

After the second call teacher began a lesson.

At the lesson of the English language we translated the texts, and learned new words.

Then we had a lesson and we went to the Russian language where the dictation was written.

Then, according to the schedule, we had the algebra on which we solved examples and equations.

In each lesson I was distracted and I was wondering what the weather was like on the street.

Finally, the lessons were over.

And I had to go to practice.

Finally, the training ended and I went home with a smile.

КВладка 1 янв. 2022 г., 16:43:37 | 5 - 9 классы

Ответьте на эти вопросы по тексту :The GreatTrain Robbery is one of the most famous crimes in British history?

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The GreatTrain Robbery is one of the most famous crimes in British history.

But why?

It's hard to say, other robbers stole moremoney, such as the men who stole 53 million pounds from a security depot in 2006, and other robberies were more violent.

Nobody died during the Great Train Robbery, and the robbers only took 2.

6 million.

Not that, but the Train took place many years ago on 8th August 1963, in fact.

So what happened?

Well, 15 amed robbers stopped a train that was travelling from Glasgow to London by changing a green 'go' light to a red stop" light on the railway line.

When the train stopped, the robbers got on the train und told the driver to take it to the next bridge.

They didn't use guns but they hit the train driver on the head with an iron bar, hurting him badly.

The robbers put the money into bags, and then, at the bridge, they took the bays off the train and put them into cars that were waiting for them.

It was very well organized, and all the robbers escaped.

The robbers went to a farmhouse in the English countryside and waited for two days.

They played a game called Monopoly, because they were bored.

The problem was that they didn't wear gloves while they were playing the game.

When the police arrived at the farmhouse five days later, the robbers weren't there, but the police found their fingerprints on the Monopolygame.

The police soon arrested the robbers in London, and they all went to prison.

Saha20301 28 февр. 2022 г., 11:49:55 | 5 - 9 классы

Ответить на вопросы по этому текстуThe GreatTrain Robbery is one of the most famous crimes in British history?

Ответить на вопросы по этому тексту

The GreatTrain Robbery is one of the most famous crimes in British history.

But why?

It's hard to say, other robbers stole moremoney, such as the men who stole 53 million pounds from a security depot in 2006, and other robberies were more violent.

Nobody died during the Great Train Robbery, and the robbers only took 2.

6 million.

Not that, but the Train took place many years ago on 8th August 1963, in fact.

So what happened?

Well, 15 amed robbers stopped a train that was travelling from Glasgow to London by changing a green 'go' light to a red stop" light on the railway line.

When the train stopped, the robbers got on the train und told the driver to take it to the next bridge.

They didn't use guns but they hit the train driver on the head with an iron bar, hurting him badly.

The robbers put the money into bags, and then, at the bridge, they took the bays off the train and put them into cars that were waiting for them.

It was very well organized, and all the robbers escaped.

The robbers went to a farmhouse in the English countryside and waited for two days.

They played a game called Monopoly, because they were bored.

The problem was that they didn't wear gloves while they were playing the game.

When the police arrived at the farmhouse five days later, the robbers weren't there, but the police found their fingerprints on the Monopolygame.

The police soon arrested the robbers in London, and they all went to prison.

Нургуль13 26 мая 2022 г., 04:01:28 | 5 - 9 классы

Помогите пожалуйста с этим заданием?

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Текст Heidi

There was a swiss girl heidi.

She lived in the mountains with her grandfather, because her parents died, when she was very little.

Her other relatives were vere busy and did't want to take her.

In summer the sun was hot and the sky was blue in the mountains, there were a lot of trees and flowers around and Heindi liked it.

Velek2004 29 мая 2022 г., 13:56:08 | 5 - 9 классы

Переведите пожалуйстаа)♥The Darlings?

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The Darlings.

The Darling family lived in London.

Mr Darling was a strict and serious man, but he loved his children very much.

His wife was loving and sweet.

There were three Darling children.

Wendy was the oldest, then there was John, and last of all, there was Michael.

The Darlings were not rich, but they wanted a nanny for their children.

Luckily, they found Nana.

Nana was perfect in every way.

She loved the children and looked after them carefully.

However, people stopped to stare when they saw the three children with their nanny.

You see, Nana was a large yellow dog that the Darlings met in the park.

Mr Darling worried that his neighbours might think she was strange, but Nana was the best nanny in London.

She kept the children safe and she made them very happy.

In fact, the Darling family was the happiest family in London until Peter Pan came.

The Darling children often dreamed of the magical land called the Neverland.

They saw the strange land with its lagoons, caves and forests.

The Neverland was different for each of the children.

John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sand.

Michael lived in a wigwam, while Wendy lived in a house made of leaves sewn together.

They all dreamed of Peter, however, especially Wendy.

She knew that Peter often came to the children's room at night while they were asleep.

When she told her mother about this, Mrs Darling did not believe her.

Sashablinov19 29 мар. 2022 г., 23:21:48 | 1 - 4 классы

Answer the questions?

Answer the questions.

What was white with snow?

Who thouqht about the friends?

Did the boy dance and sing?

Was the boy in the winter kingdom?

Why did the boy see this dream?

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Хайповый228 5 июн. 2022 г., 07:26:04 | студенческий

Помогите, 5 задание с домиком, вот текст THE PICTURE (after The Broken Bridge' by Ph?

Помогите, 5 задание с домиком, вот текст THE PICTURE (after The Broken Bridge' by Ph.

Pullman)

Ginny, the main character of the story, is 16.

She's turning out to be a brilliant artist like her mother, who died when she was a baby.

In the extract you're going to read

Ginny sees her mother's picture in the art gallery.

When Ginny was first becoming interested in art and the history of painting, Dad had given her a big book with hundreds of reproductions in it.

She'd pored over it with more than delight — with a kind of greed, in fact.

She absorbed everything the book told her about the Renaissance, and the Impressionists, and the Cubists, about Boticelli and Monet and Picasso, and she breathed it all in like oxygen she hadn't known she was missing.

And among the pictures in the book, there were two that made her gasp.

One was Whistler's Arrangement in Grey and Black, the portrait of his mother sitting on an upright chair, and the other was El Greco's View of Toledo.

She remembered her reaction quite clearly : a sudden intake of breath, caused by sheer surprise at the arrangement of shapes and colours.

It was a physical shock.

And when she looked at the big painting that dominated the end wall, the same thing happened.

It would have affected her the same way whoever had painted it, because it was a masterpiece.

What it showed was a middle - aged black man, in a uniform with epaulettes and medals, in the act of falling on to the red - carpeted floor of a well furnished room.

He'd been eating a meal, and on the table beside him there was a plate of yellow soup.

Beyond him, through the open door and at the open window, stood a crowd of people, watching : white people and black, old and young, richly dressed and poverty - stricken.

Some of them carried objects that helped you understand who they were : a wad of dollar bills for a banker, a clutch of guns2 for an arms dealer, a chicken for a peasant ; and the expressions on their faces told Ginny that they'd all in some ways been victims or accomplices3 of the man who was dying.

And all that was important, but just as important was the strange discord of the particular red of the carpet and the particular yellow ofthe soup, so that you knew it was something significant, and you guessed the soup had been poisoned.

And the way the dying man was isolated by the acid red from every other shape in the picture, so that it looked as if he were sinking out of sight in a pool of blood.

And mainly what was important was the thing that was impossible to put into words : the arrangements of the shapes on the canvas.

These same elements put together differently would have been an interesting picture, but put together like this, they made Ginny catch her breath.

She began thinking of what her mother had wanted to say by the picture.

Tell the story of the corrupt1 officer?

Yes. But not mainly.

What she had probably wanted to do was just to see what happened when she put that red and that yellow together.

That was what could start it.

Some little technical thing like that.

And the shape of the man as he falls.

Because there's no shadow, you can't see easily where he is in relation to the floor.

He seems to be floating in space, almost.

But at the same time no one could say that the picture wasn't technically correct.

It was amazing, brilliant!

Ginny felt a lump in her throat.

Bessonova2002 16 янв. 2022 г., 07:23:07 | 5 - 9 классы

Пожалуйста помогите с переводомWilliam Shakespeare is one of the most famous writers of all?

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William Shakespeare is one of the most famous writers of all.

For hundreds of years his plays have been running in theatres all over the world in just about every language there is.

Shakespeare's plays were fantastically popular in his own time and they still are today.

The great author was born in 1564 on 23 April to John and Mary Shakespeare.

John Shakespeare was a glove maker and the family was quite comfortable.

They lived in Stratford - upon - Avon, a small but busy town in central England.

John Shakespeare sent his son William to school.

When the boy left it at the age of about 14, he had to work in the family business.

William Shakespeare didn't go to university and never received a university education.

He married early, at the age of 18.

He and his wife Anne had three children, two girls and a boy.

Sadly, the boy died when he was just 11.

Then suddenly Shakespeare left Stratford for London.

We don't know for sure why he did it.

A lot of people believe that he was thrilled by the idea of becoming an actor.

In those days theatre was a very popular and not expensive form of entertainment in the country.

People watched all kinds of plays which traveling theatre groups performed in the streets and squares.

The performances were rather primitive there was no scenery, no music, no special effects.

Probably Shakespeare joined one of such groups when he decided to devote his life to acting.

The city of London was noise, dangerous and possibly very dirty in those days.

There were several theaters, or playhouse.

One of them, the Theatre, was popular with Queen Elizabeth I herself.

Here Shakespeare began his acting career and later started to write plays.

In those days the tastes of the audiences were very different from what we like now.

Theatergoers enjoyed it when they saw cruel scenes or when there was blood all over the stage (they used sheep blood to produce the effect).

Tragedies in which the central characters died at the end were especially popular with the public.

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