2 Rewrite the direct speech as reported speech.
1 Eyewitness (he): ‘I haven’t seen anything unusual this morning.’
2 Police officer: ‘We arrested the suspect a week ago.’
3 Reporter: ‘The police need more witnesses to contact them.’
4 Robber (she): ‘I’m climbing in through the window because I’ve forgotten my key.’
5 Detective: ‘The attack happened outside the restaurant, just after midnight.’
6 Criminals: ‘The prison warden can’t keep us in prison forever.’
7 Victim (he): ‘I will wait here until the police arrive.’
Mark: ___ / 7 надо зделать так чтоб было как будто это прямой ефир тип того
(AMAZE) The play was so amazing , we felt amazed all the two hours of it.
(SURPRISE) Ben was surprised to find his name in the list, even more surprising it was for his mum.
(DISAPPOINT) This meeting was disappointing, so much work and no result. Our boss was disappointed with us.
(RELAX) This trip was not a relaxing experience, but for his daughter it was an exciting holiday – she did nothing but slept all days long.
(EXCITE) It’s always exciting to visit new countries and places, but my girl-friend says she is not excited at all, she doesn’t like to leave her house.
Объяснение:
2) Joyful, happy
3) Cheerful
Исходя из логики, метода исключения и пару форумов я пришёл к данному заключению.
Здесь написано, что "cheerful" отлично подходит к описанию человека: https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/cheerful-happy-merry-joyful-person.2971480/
Joyful и happy больше всего подходят друг другу по значению:
Joy(ful) - радость(ный)
Happy - счастливый.
Соответственно осталось только "merry", которое должно подходить к 1 предложению.
Но вообщем я не нашёл ничего конкретного про разницу между этими словами.