Ребят помогите плиз, кто читал "Монте Кристо" на Британском!!!Необходимо ответить на

Ребят помогите плиз, кто читал "Монте Кристо" на АНГЛИЙСКОМ!!!
Необходимо ответить на некие вопросы (на какие хотя - бы можете)!. Сможете писать на русском.
1. What words did Mercedes tell about Fernand. (Какие слова сказала Mercedes про Фернанда)
2.What impression did Dantes produce on Villefort ((Какие воспоминание Дантес произвел на Виллефорта)
3. What order did Villefort dive to the officer (Какой приказ дал Виллефорт полицейскому)
4. Who stopped Villefort in the street ( Кто останови Виллефорта на улице)
5. What worries did Villefort have about Dantes? What did he do? (Что волнует Виллефорта о Дантесе?)
6. What changes happened in France? (Какие конфигурации произошли во Франции?)
7. who did villefort get married to? Where did they go and why?
8. How did the governor characterixe Edmond ( Как губернатор охарактеризовал Эдмонда (Дантеса))

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1.) As a young woman, Mercds is kind of one-dimensional character. She's beautiful, exotic, and faithful. She has a kind heart. She's happy for Edmond when he returns and she cries for him when he's taken away. She tolerates Fernand, despite his threatening demeanor, and lets him know that she's willing to sacrifice her life if he should try to hurt Edmond. What more could you ask for in a woman? Well, maybe a little more character development. But then we meet older Mercds, Fernand's wife. What's the deal with her? How could she have abandoned Edmond? He was only gone for like, fourteen years right? What an ungratefulwait, what's that? FOURTEEN YEARS? OK, sure, she married a big jerk, but on the plus side she raised a pretty cool, if cocky, son. She's one of the first characters to recognize Monte Cristo as Edmond; she accepts her fate and leaves quickly after Fernand is exposed, and she's suitably chastened by the experience. So, looking at all that you'd think she might deserve a break, right? Heck, she even has to send her only son away to war. Mercds ends up being her own harshest critic: "You did have faith," she tells Edmond, "you had strength, you trusted in God, and God sustained you. I was a coward, I denied Him, so God abandoned me; and here I am!" (112.105). This is the last we hear of Mercds. The Count moves on, finds love with Hayde, and rides off into the sunset. Meanwhile, Mercds left to live in the old Dants apartment in Marseille, left to cry herself to sleep, just as she was left to cry when Edmond was taken away to prison. Unwilling to "hope" and "wait" the two things the Count tells Valentine and Maximillian they must do she suffers as a result. But, really, hasn't she suffered enough? Is this punishment really called for?
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