Вопрос задан 07.06.2023 в 10:30. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Шаталова Даша.

Придумать правдивые и ложные предложения по тексту. (5 True, 5 False) – ONE – 299 hours, 54

minutes One minute the teacher was talking about the Civil War. And the next minute he was gone. There. Gone. No ‘poof’. No fl ash of light. No explosion. Sam Temple was sitting in third-period History class staring blankly at the blackboard, but far away in his head. In his head he was down at the beach, he and Quinn. Down at the beach with their boards, yelling, bracing for that fi rst plunge into the cold Pacifi c water. For a moment he thought he had imagined it, the teacher disappearing. For a moment, he thought he’d slipped into a daydream. Sam turned to Mary Terafi no, who sat just to his left. ‘You saw that, right?’ Mary was staring hard at the place where the teacher had been. ‘Um, where’s Mr Trentlake?’ It was Quinn Gaither, Sam’s best, maybe only, friend. Quinn sat right behind Sam. The two of them favoured window seats because sometimes, if you caught just the right angle, you could actually see a tiny sliver of sparkling water between the school buildings and the homes beyond. ‘He must have left,’ Mary said, not sounding like she believed it. Edilio, a new kid Sam found potentially interesting, said, ‘No, man. Poof.’ He did a thing with his fi ngers that was a pretty good illustration of the concept. Kids were staring at one another, craning their necks this way and that, giggling nervously. No one was scared. No one was crying. The whole thing seemed kind of funny. ‘Mr Trentlake poofed?’ said Quinn, with a suppressed giggle in his voice. ‘Hey,’ someone said, ‘where’s Josh?’ Heads turn to look. ‘Was he here today?’ ‘Yes, he was here. He was right here next to me.’ Sam recognised the voice. Bette. Bouncing Bette. ‘He just, you know, disappeared,’ Bette said, ‘Just like Mr Trentlake. The door to the hallway opened. Every eye locked on it. Mr Trentlake was going to step in, maybe with Josh, and explain how he had pulled o this magic trick, and then get back to talking in his excited, strained voice about the Civil War nobody cared about. But it wasn’t Mr Trentlake. It was Astrid Ellison, known as Astrid the Genius, because she was … well, she was a genius. Astrid was in all the AP* classes the school had. In some subjects she was taking online courses from the university. Astrid had shoulder-length blonde hair, and liked to wear starched white short-sleeved blouses that never failed to catch Sam’s eye. Astrid was out of his league, Sam knew that. But there was no law against thinking about her. ‘Where’s your teacher?’ Astrid asked. There was a collective shrug. ‘He poofed,’ Quinn said, like maybe it was funny. ‘Isn’t he out in the hallway?’ Mary asked. Astrid shook her head. ‘Something weird is happening. My math study group … there were just three of us, plus the teacher. They all just disappeared.’ ‘What?’ Sam said. Astrid looked right at him. He couldn’t look away like he normally would because her gaze wasn’t challenging, sceptical like it usually was: it was scared. Her normally sharp, discerning blue eyes were wide, with way too much white showing. ‘They’re gone. They all just … disappeared.’ ‘What about your teacher?’ Edilio said. ‘She’s gone too,’ Astrid said. ‘Gone?’ ‘Poof,’ Quinn said, not giggling so much now, starting to think maybe it wasn’t a joke after all
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True:

Sam was daydreaming about being at the beach with his friend Quinn.

The teacher disappeared suddenly without any warning.

Sam turned to Mary to confirm if she had also seen the teacher disappearing.

Astrid was known as "Astrid the Genius" because she was a genius and excelled in all the AP classes.

Astrid's math study group, along with the teacher, disappeared suddenly.

False:

Sam and Quinn were studying for their final exams instead of daydreaming about going to the beach.

The teacher disappeared with a flash of light and a loud explosion.

Mary was not present in the class when the teacher disappeared.

Edilio was not interested in the strange disappearance of the teacher and other students.

Astrid was wearing a red blouse instead of a white one.

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True statements:

  1. Sam Temple was sitting in third-period History class staring blankly at the blackboard.
  2. Sam turned to Mary Terafi no and asked if she saw the teacher disappearing.
  3. Quinn Gaither sat right behind Sam in class.
  4. Edilio, a new kid, did a thing with his fingers to illustrate the concept of disappearing.
  5. Astrid Ellison was known as Astrid the Genius and was in all the AP* classes the school had.

False statements:

  1. Sam and Quinn were imagining being at the beach with their boards.
  2. Mary believed that Mr. Trentlake had left.
  3. Sam recognized Bette's voice when she mentioned that Josh disappeared.
  4. Mr. Trentlake was going to step in with Josh and explain the magic trick.
  5. Astrid wore long-sleeved blouses instead of short-sleeved blouses.
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