Victims of the "Great Depression"
While all leaves traces. The lives of Bonnie and Clyde, it left a print of the myth. And many stories, true and not quite give the robbers glamor outstanding personalities that challenge "unfair" to the authorities. In practice a romp across America in the early 30's Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were just ruthless killers. Even the right to be called the Great gangsters they deserve, because robbed, basically, gas stations, grocery stores and food outlets in small towns. But unjustified cruelty and reckless audacity with which to raid, made them truly legendary. Uneducated, devoid of compassion, Bonnie and Clyde, the terror of the state of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Barrow gangster clan, which included, among others, and brother Clyde Buck, terrorized businessmen and farmers. As historians say, both are victims of the "Great Depression" that hit the United States. But here is what connects the Bonnie and Clyde, is still a mystery to many. Homosexual and a great lover of men became inseparable pair, never betray each other. It was like a surrogate love, focused on the violence and the suffering of the victims.
fairy tales
honeymoon
lily of the valley
common knowledge
good-for-nothing
sky scraper
press conference
newly-wed
fire-place
work-shop
side-way
a.Why the horse was going sideway nobody could explain.
b.The dead-line for the applications is March 18.
c. After school he will join his father in the workshop
d.New York is the city of sky-scrapers
e.The newly-wed went on their honeymoon to Tahiti.
f. I can t rely on him; you know quite well he is a good-for-nothing
g. What do you call these white flowers growing in clusters? - These are lilies of the valley
h. It is common knowledge that smoking is dangerous.
i. Where and when will they give a press conference
j. We shall never forget the evenings of our childhood when the children gathered by the fire-place and listened to our grandmother's fairy tales
2.Add the plural ending where necessary:
a. book bindings
d. round-ups
g. man-eaters
k. moonlights
b. son-in-laws
e. grab-bags
h. commander-in-chiefs
l. mill stones
c. tablespoons
f. late-comers
i. bathing beauties
m. jet engines