The novel’s protagonist. Tom is a mischievous boy with an active imagination who spends most of the novel getting himself, and often his friends, into and out of trouble. Despite his mischief, Tom has a good heart and a strong moral conscience. As the novel progresses, he begins to take more seriously the responsibilities of his role as a leader among his schoolfellows.
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1. Liz was at the seaside last year. 2. Mike was in the country last summer. 3. Mrs. Read was in the mountains. 4. My parents were_abroad last month. 5. My brothers were at summer camp in July.
II
1. We were in Vilnius last week. It was fantastic. 2. My friends were at school yesterday, but I was at home, because I wasn't well. 3. We weren't happy with our hotel room. It was dirty, very small and the windows were ... (?) 4. Were Tom and Liz at the birthday party? Tom was busy yesterday. but Liz was. She 5. Where was your brother last Friday? He was at home with his friends.
1) Nervous - easily alarmed, tending to be anxious
2) Appeared - seemed, became noticable, visible
3) Astonished - greatly surprised or impressed, amazed
4) Stepped back - to give, retreat
5) Apart from - moreover, besides, in addition
6) Instant - happening immediately, urgent, pressing
7) Staring - look fixedly at someone
I think it is very special because this animals are very beautiful. It is cool to have a dog than cat I think. I Like Dogs