I recently watched a movie about Edward Snowden. Edward Snowden was born on June 21, 1983. This is a very interesting person. He is a true patriot of his country. Some people consider him a hero, others are a traitor. He is interested in the fact that he works for the specialty, in which I study. Edward, told the world that the government and special units constantly monitor their citizens without their consent. This act causes respect and sets an example. Edward Snowden all his life dreamed of continuing a family tradition and serving his country. He succeeded and was able to make a career in the special services. Edward unreservedly believed in the government and strongly supports anti-terrorism programs. Only Snowden could not imagine that he would make the greatest impact on the history of the world. Being at the peak of his career, he published secret documents confirming that the US conducts a total surveillance of its citizens and citizens of other countries. He forever closed the door to a happy future, gave up a successful career, his beloved, his country, which declared him a traitor...
Edward Snowden all his life dreamed of continuing a family tradition and serving his country. He succeeded and was able to make a career in the special services. Edward unreservedly believed in the government and strongly supports anti-terrorism programs. Only Snowden could not imagine that he would make the greatest impact on the history of the world. Being at the peak of his career, he published secret documents confirming that the US conducts a total surveillance of its citizens and citizens of other countries. He forever closed the door to a happy future, gave up a successful career, his beloved, his country, which declared him a traitor...
Was my friend at the library yesterday? No, he wasn't.
Were my parents angry yesterday morning? No, the weren't.
Were you cold this morning? Yes, I was.
Were your cousins in the park? Yes, they were.
Was the window opened before the lesson? Yes, it was.
Was your teacher at the library an hour ago? No, he wasn't.
Were your English books in your schoolbag? Yes, they were.
Was your mother in Paris last summer? No, she wasn't.
Were your parents at home on Monday? No, they weren't.
Were you happy last night? Yes, I was.