Jack London became my favourite writer from his first books I'd read. First of all I got interested in Jack London as a personality. His life story struck me not less than his works. What a man! He was strong and talented. He lived a life of adventures and hardships, so he knew what he was writing about. In his novel Martin Iden he describes his biography. What a hard life he lived!
Jack London was born in San Francisco in 1876. From his childhood he suffered greatly. He changed a lot of jobs: selling out newspapers, working at the factory. He hated that kind of job, which exhausted people and made them suffer physically and morally.
Young Jack had no opportunity to go to school, so he studied privately reading much at night.
6.The baby was crying.
Was the baby crying ?
The baby wasn't crying.
7. It was getting dark.
Was it getting dark?
It wasn't getting dark.
8. We were waiting for my cousin.
Were we waiting for my cousin?
We weren't waiting for my cousin.
9. The woman was watching the children on the playground.
Was the woman watching the children on the playground?
The woman wasn't watching the children on the playground.
10. The tourists were taking photos in front of the place.
Were the tourists taking photos in front of the place?
The tourists weren't taking photos in front of the place.