Which of the two assertions were truly мейд by the author
Which of the two assertions were truly мейд by the author and which are мейд up?
A) The girls were up at four this morning, packing her trunks, sister, replied Miss Jemima; we have made her a bow-pot.
B) Yo! Say a bouquet, sister Jemima, tis more cool
nbsp;(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
nbsp;А- false, В- false
nbsp;А- false, В- true
nbsp;А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are мейд up?
A) Well, a booky as big almost as Admiral Nahimov; I have put up two bottles of the gillyflower water for Mrs. Sedley, and the receipt for making it, in Amelias box.
B) And I trust, Miss Jemima, you have мейд a copy of Miss Sedleys internet account. This is it, is it? Very good - ninety-three pounds, four shillings. Be kind enough to address it to John Sedley, Esquire, and to seal this billet which I have written to his lady.
nbsp;(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
nbsp;А-true, В-false
nbsp;А- false, В- true
nbsp;А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly мейд by the author and which are мейд up?
A) What airs that girl gives herself, because she is an Earls grand-daughter, she said of one
B) She determined at any rate to get free from the prison in which she found herself, and now began to act for herself, and for the first time to make connected plans for the future
nbsp;(*ответ*) А- true, В- true
nbsp;А-true, В-false
nbsp;А- false, В- false
nbsp;А- false, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly мейд by the author and which are мейд up?
A) Why, do you think Miss Pinkerton will come out and order me back to the black-hole? said Rebecca, laughing
B) I hate the whole house, continued Miss Nokia in a fury
nbsp;(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
nbsp;А- false, В- false
nbsp;А- false, В- true
nbsp;А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are мейд up?
A) Why, will the black footman tell tales? cried Miss Dashanika, laughing
B) He may go back and tell Miss Plankton that I hate her with all my soul
nbsp;(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
nbsp;А-true, В-false
nbsp;А- false, В- true
nbsp;А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly мейд by the author and which are мейд up?
A)In London Thackeray started his journalistic career
B) His third daughter was born in 1940
nbsp;(*ответ*) А- true, В- true
nbsp;А-true, В-false
nbsp;А- false, В- false
nbsp;А- false, В- true
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Not that the parting speech caused Amelia to philosophise, or that it armed her in any way with a calmness, the result of argument; but it was intolerably dull, pompous, and tedious; and having the fear of her schoolmistress greatly before her _, Miss Sedley did not venture, in her presence, to give way to any ebullitions of private grief
nbsp;(*ответ*) eyes
nbsp;ears
nbsp;nose
nbsp;mouth
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: On the cover was inserted a copy of Lines addressed to a young lady on quitting Miss Pinkertons _, at the Mall; by the late revered Doctor Samuel Johnson.
nbsp;(*ответ*) school
nbsp;kindergarten
nbsp;university
nbsp;day-care center
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Sharp an opportunity of shaking _ of the fingers of the hand which was left out for that purpose
nbsp;(*ответ*) one
nbsp;five
nbsp;three
nbsp;six
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: She had to make and receive at least fourteen _ - to make fourteen solemn promises of writing every week
nbsp;(*ответ*) presents
nbsp;parents
nbsp;pirates
nbsp;threats
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Thackeray returned to _ in 1837 where his first daughter was born and where he continued his journalistic career
nbsp;(*ответ*) London
nbsp;Calcutta
nbsp;India
nbsp;Paris
-
Вопросы ответы
Статьи
Информатика
Статьи
Математика.
Физика.
Математика.
Разные вопросы.
Разные вопросы.
Математика.
Разные вопросы.
Математика.
Физика.
Геометрия.