Now write negative sentences using the prompts a. 07:05/he/slepp
b. 08:45/he/go to school
c. 10:00/John and his friends/ do/their homework
d. 12:35/he/have/breakfast
e. 15:00/his team/playing football
f. 18:45/he/have/lunch
g. 20:00/he/watch/TV
h. 23:00/he/do/homework
But in any case, a free person can be called a person who does not depend on prejudice. After all, they, as a rule, are based on false conclusions. Prejudices limit the ability, depriving a person of freedom of choice.
Each of us lives in a society where our laws reign. Being a free man does not mean denying everything that has been accumulated by previous generations. To treat the heritage of the past should be reasonable, while maintaining respect for the personality and dignity of each.
People should have the right to freedom of their thoughts, words and press. Any opinion that exists in society should have respect. A person who boldly expresses what he thinks can certainly be called free. Even if his thoughts are wrong.
To be free is to be able to make independent decisions. But it should be remembered that it is necessary to bear responsibility for all your actions. This also applies to teenagers. Today, they can choose their place of study and friends, favorite activities and music, as well as books that they would like to read. However, it is not necessary to take any prohibition of adults as a restriction of freedom. First of all, it is important to establish yourself as a person in life. And this should not go against the opinions of other people.
Belfast Castle was built in the late 12th century by the Normans [1], was located in the city itself. The castle is surrounded by the streets of High Street, Zamkova Square, Donegal Square - in the center of Belfast. This castle was the residence of Baron Chichester (he was better known as Sir Arthur Chichester), but this residence burned down in 1708. Instead of restoring the residence to its original location, Baron Chichester decided to build a new residence in the suburbs. The building, which we see today, was built in 1811-1870 by the Marquis Donegal. The castle was built in the style of Scottish barons Charles Lanyon and his sons. After the death of the Marquise Donegal and the economic crisis of the family, VIII Earl of Shaftesbury completed the construction of this castle.