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Give detailed answers: 1) Why do viewers expect actors to know their roles by heart? 2) What role should an actor have played in a very successful play? 3) Why do you think the actor always insisted that the letter that the jailer handed him be written out in full? 4) What copy of the letter did the prisoner receive once? 5) Why did the actor squint when he began to read the letter, which in fact was a blank sheet of paper? 6) Why should the jailer bring a pair of glasses and a regular copy of the letter to the stage? 7) What do you think next?
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stolik.
On August 20, I was returning via Moscow to Kazan from Tomsk, where I flew to a meeting of the Arbitration Court on the bankruptcy procedure of an individual. I noticed Alexei Navalny, when he was standing in line for control in front of the departure zone, I thought: "He or not he." Among young people, he is a recognizable personality - my mother probably does not know him, and his 10-year-old nephew, to whom I later sent a photograph, recognized him.
The first time passing by him, I decided that it seemed to me. I went back, looked again and realized that he was definitely. There were two lines, we went through pre-flight control at the same time, and I saw that they immediately
Sheila Patterson is the most beautiful girl in my school. She's tall and slim and all the boys like her. I don't know for sure, but I think she'll go to drama school and be a famous actress some day. I'm going to see her in a(n) play next week - it's at the local theatre here in our home town. I know she'll be amazing. Can you guess what I'm going to do in the future? I want to have my own computer company. I'm going to sell computers and make lots of money!
(Theresa Han, thirteen years old)
Theresa Han knows more than any other student in my school - she's a whizz-kid and all the boys like her. She knows a lot about computers and she can program them too. I think in the future she'll make apps
for mobile phones and make thousands of euros! I'm so jealous of her!
(Sheila Patterson, thirteen years old)