The action of the book takes place in London in 1547, when his father suffering from beatings poor boy named Tom Canty gets in the royal palace and changed clothes with a surprisingly like him Prince Edward. During the whole of the book Edward, being on the street, he learns the powerlessness of the lower strata of English society. He watches the brutal executions of women, he goes to prison and subjected comic coronation thieves. He vows to become king, to correct the situation and to govern their subjects graciously and generously. Meanwhile, the rest of the palace courtiers Tom tries to master rituals and manners. His ignorance regarding the basics of etiquette account for the fact that he lost his memory and may even go mad. At a crucial moment, when Tom should inherit the throne after the death of Henry VIII of, at the court of Edward and appears to confirm his rights to the crown indicates the location of the lost kingdom of the Great Print (Tom unknowingly stabbed her nuts). He becomes king, and Tom gets in his suite.
"Honour your mother and father and you will live long and be well, if not, you will die" — says the Bible. Some families are happy, some are dead. It seems to me the reason is misunderstanding of each other in the family.One more thing, teenagers can take on most of the rights and responsibilities of adulthood. Before this occurs, however, they go through the period of adolescence and most of them experience conflicts at that time. They change rapidly both physically and emotionally and they search self-identity as they grow up and become more independent.Sometimes teenagers develop interests and values different from those of their parents. That sets a conflict between two generations, which leads to a gap in mutual understanding. Traditional disagreements are: the time to come home at night, doing work about the house and the friends to spend time with.I'd like to point out, that teens face a number of problems: drinking alcohol or using drugs. Moreover, some children run away from their homes. Most of them return after a few days or weeks, but some turn to crime and become juvenile delinquents.I'm convinced that sometimes parents do not care about their children. It is exactly at that age when young people need a piece of advice or help. Different TV programmes and magazines for the young come to their rescue. In case of need you can also dial a special telephone number, the so-called 'telephone of trust'.But it's not the way out. Parents should help their children and find the right approach to them so as to make everything clear. Being able to view the problems more rationally, they should try to do their best to resolve them. We need to learn to talk our problems over in our family. If we are able to do it, everything will be all right.
1. She said that the children were playing in the yard. 2. She hoped that her friend would come to see her. 3. He thought that father had repaired his bicycle. 4. I supposed that she knew English very well. 5. We were sure that our sportsmen ouldl win the game. 6. She was glad that she had made no mistakes in her dictation. 7.I knew that he worked at his English hard. 8. I was told that she danced better than anybody else. 9. I learnt that my cousin had received a very interesting offer from his firm. 10. My aunt wrote in her letter that she would come to stay with us. 11. We heard that he was painting a new picture. 12. We were sure that his new picture would be a masterpiece. 13. I was afraid that you would fall and break your leg. 14. I knew that my friend had never been to Washington. 15. I was told that she never drank milk. 16. We were told that he was a very talented singer. 17. We knew that they lived a happy life. 18. I found out he did not know German at all.