Стр.48 Unit 5 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 11 класс
05 Express yourself Read, listen and talk about self-expression, culture and the arts. Practise reported speech and reporting verbs; vocabulary related to arts and culture.
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05 Express yourself
Read, listen and talk about self-expression, culture and the arts.
Practise reported speech and reporting verbs; vocabulary related to arts and culture.
Focus on justifying opinions.
Write a haiku.
A novel in a year
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Novelist Louise Doughty invited you to join her creative fiction class by writing the first sentence of a novel - the first step towards helping you create a novel in a year. She gave you these words to start with: "The day after my eighth birthday, my father …" and asked you to finish the sentence. And you did – in your thousands. Heretasks a selection of your responses.
Your responses …
The day after my eighth birthday, my father …
a … asked whether Itaskd seen him hide the money the day before.
b … told me to meet him there that night.
c … asked when I would be back there, and I answered taskNext week."
d … informed me that he had found me a husband.
e … asked me if I could write.
f … asked me to take the fish finger out of the soup, wrap it in a cloth and take it to Grandma.
g … announced that from then on, everything would be different.
h … said he would like to tell me something very important.
i … told me that we must leave the house immediately because they were coming.
j … said I should pack my things because we had to go to Hong Kong the following day.
k … said that secrets always come out in the end.
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The truth is that many of us write novels for the same reason that George Mallory gave for climbing Everest - taskBecause ittasks there.task Louise Doughty
A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. Thomas Mann, German writer (1875-1955)
You learn as much by writing as by reading. Lord Acton, 19th-century historian