I celebrate the Easter.
It's celebrate on first of May.
On easter I eat easter eggs, and easter cake.
Also we play funny game with eggs. Whose egg will be broken will be looser.
2) carefully
3) loud
4) badly
5) quietly
6) slowlier
7) easily
8) quickly
А. Тогда Том Тамб заглянул в шкаф Джейн в ее комнате, взял одежду Джейн и выкинул ее из окна. Ханка Манка взяла стул, книжную полку, птичью клетку и одежду Люсинды на нижнем этаже. Книжная полка и птичья клетка не входили в мышиную норку. Ханка Манка оставила их на полу. Но она взяла постельное белье в мышиную норку.
В. Одним утром Люсинда и Джейн вышли на прогулку на кукольной машинке. Вдруг вошли две мыши. Это были Том Тамб и Ханка Манка. Мыши вошли в кукольный домик. Они открыли дверь и поднялись наверх. Они увидели мясо, торт и несколько апельсинов на столе. Мыши были счастливы! Том Тамб взял мясо. Он хотел съесть его, но это было не просто. Внезапно мясо распалось. Под рисунком была глина! Том Тамб и Ханка Манка разбили торт, рыбу и апельсины.
С. Кукольный домик был красным с белыми окнами и дверью. Он был очень красивым. Это был домик двух кукол, Люсинды и Джейн.
1-I blow my nose with handkerchief.
2-No, I'd come up to this person and subscribe.
3-I throw them out into bins.
4-My favourite one is a car.
<span>John Griffith "Jack" London was born on 12 January 1876 in San Francisco. His mother, Flora Wellman, lived in Ohio but then moved to San Francisco where she worked as a music teacher. Some biographers suppose that Jack London’s father was William Chaney who lived with Flora Wellman in San Francisco. The house where Jack London spent his childhood was destroyed after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. In 1885 London read Ouida's long Victorian novel Signa. Jack London maintained that this book was the beginning of his literary career. In 1886 he became acquainted with Ina Coolbrith who was a librarian in the Oakland Public Library. She encouraged London’s learning. In 1889 he started working at Hickmott’s Cannery. His working day lasted 12 to 18 hours. Afterwards Jack London bought the sloop Razzle-Dazzle and became an oyster pirate. After a while he came to Oakland and entered Oakland High School where he started writing articles for the school’s magazine, The Aegis. The first work of London was “Typhoon off the Coast of Japan” in which he described his sailing experiences. At the age of 21 Jack London joined the Klondike Gold Rush. This period of life was a basis for some of his popular stories but his health declined there. As a result London had the scurvy. The first published work was “To the Man on Trail”. London lived in Oakland he became acquainted with poet George Sterling who became his best friend. Jack London’s first marriage was in 1900. He married Elizabeth “Bessie” Maddern with whom he had two children: Joan and Bessie. But they divorced and London married Charmian Kittredge in 1905.Jack London died November 22, 1916.His ashes were interred in Jack London State Historic Park, in Glen Ellen, California.</span>