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5вопросов к тексту i saw an endless pit in front of me. the thought of jumping over it — wearing a 45-pound backpack made my legs tremble. "i thought this was supposed to be fun," i grumbled to myself. the trip had sounded great: a school-sponsored, nine-day hiking trip in arizona with a group of
students. i'd known beforehand that this trip wasn't going to be a walk in the park, but i had never expected this. it was raining, we got lost, and now i had to jump over the pit — and do so in the dark with a heavy pack! i watched a few people jump and land on the other side, and decided i might
as well do this. i got across fine, but then slipped and fell forward, and my face smashed into the knee of the person who had been trying to catch me. blood spilled from my nose as i stood up. at that time i was certain the trip could not get worse. i was nearly crying when we set up our tents that
night. as i lay in my tent, all i could think about was how miserable i felt. "want to talk? " asked lori, the girl i shared the tent with. "no, i'm trying to sleep," i replied. talking to anyone else was the last thing i wanted to do. the next day i felt exhausted. as i looked up at the clear blue
sky, though, i thought, "maybe this won't be so bad after all." but when we started hiking after breakfast, the sky changed color and turned dull gray. then it began to drizzle. as i started putting my rain gear on, the light drizzle became a downpour. i was soon soaked to the skin, and i was
getting colder and colder. we were hiking in a blinding blizzard. it had become so thick by the time we stopped that it was impossible to see even the mountains around us. all we had was a compass to guide us. my whole body was in pain. i was putting on all my dry clothes when my tent mate, lori,
crawled in. i looked at her and saw the same pain and fear in her eyes that i had been feeling. i realized how self-centered i had been: i wasn't the only one here who was feeling the freezing wind and the aching muscles. lori's sleeping bag had got soaked through, so we decided to try to squeeze
both of us into mine. we got in fine. the trouble came when we tried to zip it up. as soon as we got the zipper up to our waists, we would think about how funny this looked and we'd start laughing of course, this made the zipper go all the way down to our toes. we would have to start the whole thing
over again, but i didn't care. i was laughing. no, we were laughing together.

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Armen200012
Armen200012
04.03.2022 16:15
1.) As a young woman, Mercédès 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 Mercédès, 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 ungrateful…wait, 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. Mercédès 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 Mercédès. The Count moves on, finds love with Haydée, and rides off into the sunset. Meanwhile, Mercédès left to live in the old Dantès 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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Миша142546
Миша142546
20.06.2022 20:53
Winter Holidays
Do you like the winter holidays? Well I do many people enjoy the winter holidays for different reasons. I enjoy the winter holidays because there is no school, you can spend time with your family and you can enjoy the winter season.
First of all, you have no stress. You could spend your time playing video games and sports. We also don’t have homework which means we have more free time. We have no school that means we don’t have to be in classes that we don’t enjoy.
During the winter holidays anther great thing is that we get to spend time with family. We also get the chance to travel with your family and visit places like New York, Los Angeles, and Quebec. Also one of the great things we get to do is that we get to spend time with your siblings by playing video games and other actives.
Lastly, we get to enjoy the winter seasons by playing in the snow, making snow man, making snow angles. Another great thing about the winter season is that we get to drink hot chocolate and eat marshmallows
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