Task 3. Fill in the gaps using the chart below. alive burning afloat awake (3) afraid (2) asleep waking live alone alight (2) floating 1. They sold all the assets to keep the business …………………..
2. I like to muse over my life in my ……………………. hours.
3. The child was fast ……………..,so his parents talked in a whisper.
4. The children looked at the lake and saw a small ……………………… boat.
5. Her father looked ill and she was suddenly ……………. for him.
6. Anna felt thoroughly ………………………. when she realized what she’d said.
7. Her clothing caught ……………….., that’s why she screamed with terror.
8. The children were wide ………….. and their eyes were ……………with excitement.
9. I was only half …………………..when the telephone rang.
10. For several days Rod seemed barely……………….. but luckily he recovered.
11. I hate being all …………………..
12. Who likes the smell of …………………….. wool? 13. Not all people are ……………………. of darkness. 14. Something is keeping me ………………… . I need a glass of milk, I think.
15. I can’t believe my eyes! This is a real ……….. octopus!
This story happened in the year that Jim's brother broke his arm, and it all started with the Scarecrow Radley. These Redley, who lived next door to the Finch family were inhospitable. Senior members of the family rarely left the house, and their son, generally has not been seen for a long time. When the guy got in touch with a bad company, his father locked him in the house. It Radley Jr. and called the Scarecrow. He was feared all the children in the city, and they went running home side. This man, there were many legends and Radley house was considered cursed.
The Legend of the Scarecrow charmed new neighbor Scout. A boy named Dill came to the aunt for the summer holidays, and made friends with Finch. All summer new friends tried to lure the Scarecrow from the house, but their attempts were unsuccessful.
Autumn Scout went to school. Now she comes every day to walk past the "accursed house." Near the house grew tall virgin oaks. One Scout found in the hollow of one of the oaks bag of chewing gum, and a little later - a box with two "lucky" penny. From these gifts, the children only guessed.
The following summer Dill came again, and the children went back to their favorite pastime - entice the Scarecrow from the house. This continued until Atticus did not forbid children to pester their neighbors and play scenes from their lives. Despite the ban, the children still managed to get stuck in history. Before leaving, Dill pulled back to the Scarecrow's house. He tried to get close to him in the dark and look out the window. Of course, he was not alone. Company children caught Radley senior. He mistook them for thieves and began firing a gun. Fleeing, Jim stuck under the fence of barbed wire and returned home without pants. When he came to the fence of his clothes, he found neatly folded pants and awkwardly mended.
Autumn children again found in the hollow of gifts, while Mr. Radley did not smeared cement cache. The winter that year stood out quite cold. Houses had to drown, and one night on fire the house next door to Finch. Atticus inrush children on the street. While Glazasttik staring at the fire, someone carefully hid her blanket. Children have guessed that it was the Scarecrow.
Shortly after the fire Atticus instructed to defend the black guy, white girl allegedly raped. Throw this thing Atticus could not, because he believed in the innocence of his client. Citizens and residents of the district did not like blacks and condemned Atticus. This was reflected on the children. They could not hear the insult of their father, and came home with bruises.