
ПОМОГИТЕ АНГЛ НАЙТИ ПРАВИЛЬНЫЕ ЗАГОЛОВКИ ИЗ 4 ВАРИАНТОВ 1. The programme “Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire?” originated in the United Kingdom. The original working title for the show was Cash Mountain. The title comes from a popular Cole Porter song of the same name. Ironically, the answer to the question in the song is “I don’t!” When the programme first appeared in the UK on 4 September, 1998, it was a new idea in the game show genre.1) Named after a song2) A show born in the 21st century3) An old game turned into a show4) A popular TV programme from America2. Only one contestant plays at a time (similar to some radio quizzes), and suspense is more important than pace. In most versions there are no time limits to answer the questions; contestants are given the question before they must decide whether to try and give an answer. The player is asked more and more difficult general knowledge questions by the host (the first – the easiest, the last – the most difficult). Questions are multiple choice: four possible answers are given (А, В, C and D), and the contestant must choose the correct one.1) Rules of the game2) The further the easier3) Three answers to choose from4) A limited time to answer3. If at any point the contestant is unsure of the answer to a question, they can use one or more prompts or “lifelines”. Fifty-Fifty (the contestant asks the host to eliminate two incorrect answers, leaving the player with a choice between the correct answer and the incorrect one), Ask the Audience or Phone-А-Friend. After using “lifelines”, contestants can either answer the question, use another “lifeline”, or walk away and keep the money. Each prompt can only be used once. “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” is the most internationally popular television programme of all time, having appeared in more than 100 countries worldwide.1) Help is impossible2) Only one chance to get help3) The player can stop playing4) Playing against the audience

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1.A popular TV program from America
2.Rules of the game
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The programme “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” originated in the United Kingdom.
The correct headline for this statement is: 1. Named after a song.
The original working title for the show was "Cash Mountain," but it was eventually changed to "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" The title of the show comes from a popular Cole Porter song of the same name. Interestingly, the answer to the question in the song is "I don't!" The programme first appeared in the UK on September 4, 1998, and it was a new idea in the game show genre [[1]].
Only one contestant plays at a time, and suspense is more important than pace.
The correct headline for this statement is: 4. A popular TV programme from America.
In most versions of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", only one contestant plays at a time, similar to some radio quizzes. The show focuses more on suspense than pace. There are no time limits for answering the questions, and contestants are given the question before they must decide whether to try and give an answer. The player is asked more and more difficult general knowledge questions by the host, with the first question being the easiest and the last question being the most difficult. The questions are multiple-choice, with four possible answers (A, B, C, and D), and the contestant must choose the correct one [[2]].
If at any point the contestant is unsure of the answer to a question, they can use one or more prompts or “lifelines”.
The correct headline for this statement is: 1. Help is impossible.
In "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", contestants can use prompts or "lifelines" if they are unsure of the answer to a question. The available lifelines include "Fifty-Fifty," where the contestant asks the host to eliminate two incorrect answers, leaving the player with a choice between the correct answer and the incorrect one. Other lifelines include "Ask the Audience" or "Phone-A-Friend." After using a lifeline, contestants can either answer the question, use another lifeline, or walk away and keep the money. Each lifeline can only be used once [[3]].
It's worth noting that "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" is the most internationally popular television programme of all time, having appeared in more than 100 countries worldwide [[3]].
Based on the information provided, the correct headlines for the four variants are: 1. Named after a song 2. A popular TV programme from America 3. Help is impossible 4. Playing against the audience


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