Task 3. Fill in: in, out, under, off, by 1. Sharks become aggressive at first when placed __the stress.
2. The boat slowly drifted__ from the shore.
3. The shark tore my flippers__
when it tried to bite me.
4. The stranded boat had been menaced__ sharks for hours it was found.
5. Sharks spit__ most food that they don't like.
Task 4. Fill in: bring, make, break, steam using the correct form.
1. Why do you
up stories like that?
2. Dan's parents___
him up to respect others.
3.On cold days, the windows___ up.
4. Sally and Tim had a big argument and___ up.
Dictatorship (English dictatorship; German Diktaturf; Latin dictatura <dictatus - already written) - the rule of one person (dictator) or group of people with full power. In ancient Rome - the time of power, authority or dictatorship. In most cases, dictatorial powers have no legal restrictions, and dictators rule the country by appointment, not by election. Dictatorship is established by force and is regulated by restrictions on people's freedom of speech and movement. For example, curfews are imposed when citizens are not allowed to leave their homes after a certain time of day.
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The chances of the country’s … have never looked so remote. 2.
She felt so, as if there had been some strange … . 3. … had better
be slow, in order that it may be sure. 4. … like these will make the
devices more usable. 5. As the revolution proceeds an inevitable
class … is to happen. 6. I like people, but when people become
"customers" certain nasty … often take place. 7. The whole history
of knowledge can be represented by one single line of progress and
… . 8. Pure energy, in all its …, is absolutely unknown to man. 9.
The idea was largely discredited by Darwin's theory of …, first
published in 1859. 10. In the opening years of the French … the
two men in Europe who seemed omnipotent were Pitt and
Robespierre.