Упр.4 Юнит 4 Урок 12 Рабочая тетрадь 2 ГДЗ Happy English Кауфман 9 класс
4 Read the story, translate it into Russian and answer the questions. Support your answers with the information from the story.1.
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4 Read the story, translate it into Russian and answer the questions. Support your answers with the information from the story.
1. What was the motto of Victorian times?
2. Was Eleanortasks father a typical Victorian gentleman?
3. Was Eleanortasks father an emotional person?
4. Did Eleanortasks father spend a lot of time with his daughter?
5. Who brought Eleanor up?
6. What was her fathertasks hobby?
7. Did reading help Eleanor in life? How?
8. What did Eleanor think of the upbringing her father had given to her?
Eleanortasks Father
Eleanor was brought up by her father. He grew up in Victorian times. "Children should be seen and not heard." This was the motto of Victorian England. Life was hard, and parents were strict.
Eleanortasks father was fifty when his youngest daughter was born. The family had already six children, and Eleanortasks mother did not pay much attention to her. But her father did.
He was a gentleman with refined manners. Eleanor kissed her fathertasks forehead before bedtime. He never gave her a kiss in all his life. Emotions and close contacts were out of the question at that time. But Eleanor knew that her father loved her dearly, and loved him back.
He did not speak much, but commented on important things. He took his youngest daughter for a walk every day. He gave her his finger and they went to explore the world.
Eleanortasks father was very fond of Literature. He often sat in his rocking chair and recited poems. Little Eleanor sat at his feet and listened. He read poems for hours. He completely forgot about everything. When he looked down and saw his daughter, he was surprised. "Are you still here?" — he used to ask.
Eleanor inherited his love of Literature. She grew up, got married and had a big family. Years went by. She lost her husband, and her children left her house. She started writing. She wrote about everything: about her childhood, about her father, she described real events and made things up. She won a few writing competitions and got published.
"I dontaskt know where all these stories come from. Ittasks all my father. He gave me a very good upbringing — he taught me to love books."