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Nemo24
Nemo24
15.06.2022 08:46 •  Английский язык

Ребят, можно , дам 100-ку . 5. State the type and function of literary and colloquial words in the following examples:

(1) The story of your romantic origin as related to me by mamma, with unpleasing comments, has naturally stirred the deepest fibres of my nature. Your Christian name has an irresistible fascination. The simplicity of your nature makes you exquisitely incomprehensible to me… (O. Wilde).

(2) – Will it rain do you think?

- The shallow depression in the west of these islands is likely to move slowly in an easterly direction. There are no indications of any great change in the barometrical situation. (B. Shaw).

(3) The Flower Girl: …Now you are talking! I thought you’d come off it when you saw a chance of getting back a bit of what you chucked at me last night. (Confidentially). You’d had a drop in, hadn’t you? (B. Shaw).

(4) “The scheme I would suggest cannot fail of success, but it has what may seem to you a drawback, sir, in that it requires a certain financial outlay.”

“He means’, translated to Corky, “that he has got a pippin of an idea but it’s going to cost a bit.”

(5) He kept looking at the fantastic green of the jungle and then at the orange-brown earth, febrile and pulsing as though the rain were cutting wound into it. Ridges flinched before the power of it.

The Lord giveth and He taketh away, Ridges thought solemnly.

(6) Be silent and hearken unto me, ye quaint little islanders. Give ear, ye men. Hear me, ye women.

Hearken to me then, oh ye compulsory educated ones.

(7) “…some thief in the night boosted my clothes whilst I slept. I sleep awful sound on the mattresses you have here.”

“Somebody boosted…?”

“Pinched. Jobbed. Swiped. Stole,” he says happily.

(8) "Now take fried, crocked, squiffed, loaded, plastered, blotto, tiddled, soaked, boiled, stinko, viled, polluted."

"Yes," I said.

"That's the next set of words I am decreasing my vocabulary by", said Atherton. "Tossing them all out in favor of-"

"Intoxicated?" I supplied.

"I favor fried," said Atherton. "It's shorter and monosyllabic, even though it may sound a little harsher to the squeamish-minded."

"But there are degrees of difference," I objected. "Just being tiddled isn't the same as being blotto, or-"

"When you get into the vocabulary-decreasing business," he interrupted, "you don't bother with technicalities. You throw out the whole kit and caboodle - I mean the whole bunch," he hastily corrected himself.

(9) Mr. James Duffy lived in Chapelizod because he wished to live as far as possible from the city of which he was the citizen and because he found all the other suburbs of Dublin mean, modern and pretentious.

(10) "Of course it was considered a great chance for me, as he is so rich. And - and - we drifted into a sort of understanding - I suppose I should call it an engagement -"

"You may have drifted into it; but you will bounce out of it, my pettikins, if I am to have anything to do with it."

(11) "The only thing that counts in his eyes is solid achievement. Sometimes I have been prostrate with fatigue. He calls it idleness. I need the stimulation of good company. He terms this riff-raff. The plain fact is, I am misunderstood."

(12) "Obviously an emissary of Mr. Bunyan had obtained clandestine access to her apartment in her absence and purloined the communication in question." It took Lord Uffenham some moments to work this out, but eventually he unravelled it and was able to translate it from his butler's language. What the man was trying to say was that some low blister, bought with Bunyan's gold, had sneaked into the girl's flat and pinched the bally things.

(13) ''I say, old boy, where do you hang out?" Mr. Pickwick responded that he was at present suspended at the George and Vulture.

(14) "Also it will cost him a hundred bucks as a retainer."

"Huh?" Suspicious again. Stick to basic English.

"Hundred dollars," I said. "Iron men. Fish. Bucks to the number of one hundred. Me no money, me no come. Savvy?" I began to count a hundred with both hands.

(15) "That's so, my lord. I remember having tae du much the same thing, mony years since, in an inquest upon a sailing vessel that ran aground in the estuary and got

broken up by bumping herself to bits in a gale. The insurance folk thocht that the accident wasna a'tegither straightforward. We tuk it upon oorsels tae demonstrate that wi' the wind and tide setti' as they did, the boat should ha' been wellaway fra' the shore if they started at the hour they claimed tae ha' done. We lost the case, but I've never altered my opeenion."

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irinapak1985
irinapak1985
15.06.2022

че делать надо,а?

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evamakarova20
evamakarova20
15.06.2022
.Пойдет?Тут говориться о эл.книге и о бумажной и в чем их различия!

                                                                                                                              Which is better: a book or an e-book? 

Some people even today believe that the Earth stands on three elephants and that the book should be made of paper. But there are people with another point of view. They think that e-books are better than paper books. I agree with the people who are for e-books.        
And now I want to explain why e-books are better. Firstly, I would like to stress that e-books have a comfortable screen. We can change the front size. If we have a bad eyesight, it is very useful. Secondly, to have e-books is rather cheaper than every time to buy a new paper book because, if you buy an e-book only once, and then you do not spend a penny. Thirdly, you can take your e-book with you wherever you go. It is also useful during long journeys. Paper books may be large and heavy, and you can’t take a lot of such books with you. 

But I can’t but mention that e-books also have their disadvantages. And one of them is that the e-book can get discharged. Besides, if you lose your e-book, you will lose all the books that were on it, which you wanted to read.
But, if you lose a paper book, you can buy the same one again. Even if you take care of the e-book, it can break while the book made of paper can’t break, but you should keep in mind that its page it can torn.

In conclusion, I would like to say that, taking all this into consideration, I, nevertheless, consider that the e-book is much better. But, of course, tastes differ. 
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timursharipov2
timursharipov2
15.06.2022
Electronic or paper books...Ok,let's talk about it,let us pass to the main.Firstly i think that books have an important place in our life. Because with their help we can know more and more new information.And of course this will all be useful for us.And now there are two  kinds of riding.We can read them live  or read them in electronic view.One of the reasons for this is that if you read a book live then you can worry about the heroes because it's all so natural .I think it is more interesting to read  books live than in electronic view.And that is why i prefer to read books live.
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