Вопрос задан 26.09.2023 в 04:14. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кушнарева Елизавета.

Brap "O Belle neeca AN EASTERN LEGEND ABOUT TOBACCO lived at the foot of a high mountain a wise old

man. He took a dislike to A long time ago when tobacco had just appeared in the Caucasus, there tobacco and tried to persuade others not to smoke it.) On see a group of foreign merchants name to the village where the old than lived to sell tobacco. They tried hard to make the old man support them, but they could not. op thone day the old man saw that a crowd of people had gathered round the merchants who were shouting: “O divine leaf, o divine leaf, which cures (Then the wise man said: “But that is not all! This divine leaf brings people илиони) other advantages: no thief will enter the house of a man who smokes, no dog will bite him, and he will never grow old". 1. The merchants looked at him with joy, "Explain your words to us, o wise old man," they asked him. "No thief will enter the house of a man who smokes," he replied, “because uyg en that man will be coughing all night, and no thief likes to go into the house of one who is awake. After several years of smoking a man will grow weak and will walk with a stick. Will a dog bite a man with a stick? Last, he will never grow old because he will die in his youth." On hearing these words, the peasants went off, determined never to smoke нужно преврптить в пьесу​
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Отвечает Кузнецов Сергей.

привет это не правильно то что ты написал пока

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Title: "The Wise Old Man and the Divine Leaf"

Characters:

  • Wise Old Man
  • Foreign Merchants
  • Villagers/Peasants

Scene 1: The Village Square

(Enter the Wise Old Man, who is sitting under a tree. Villagers are going about their business.)

Narrator: In a peaceful village nestled at the foot of a high mountain, there lived a wise old man who had a strong dislike for tobacco. He had always tried to persuade others not to smoke it.

(Enter Foreign Merchants, who approach the Wise Old Man.)

Merchant 1: (Excitedly) Good sir, we have come from afar to sell the divine leaf, tobacco, to your village!

Merchant 2: (Eagerly) It has wondrous qualities! It can cure many ailments!

Wise Old Man: (Skeptical) Tobacco, you say? I do not support such habits.

Scene 2: The Merchants' Persuasion

(The Foreign Merchants try to convince the Wise Old Man.)

Merchant 3: (Persuasively) Please, kind sir, reconsider. Tobacco has many benefits.

Merchant 4: (Enthusiastically) It is a divine leaf that can protect you from harm!

Scene 3: The Villagers Gather

(The commotion attracts villagers, who gather around the merchants.)

Villager 1: (Curious) What is all this fuss about?

Villager 2: (Intrigued) They say this tobacco can cure ailments and protect us!

Scene 4: The Wise Old Man's Revelation

(Wise Old Man steps forward.)

Wise Old Man: (Confidently) But that is not all! This divine leaf brings other advantages. No thief will enter the house of a man who smokes, no dog will bite him, and he will never grow old.

Merchants: (Eager) Explain, wise old man!

Wise Old Man: (Wisely) No thief will enter the house of a man who smokes because that man will be coughing all night. No thief likes to go into the house of one who is awake. After several years of smoking, a man will grow weak and will walk with a stick. Will a dog bite a man with a stick? And lastly, he will never grow old because he will die in his youth.

Scene 5: The Decision

(The villagers ponder the Wise Old Man's words.)

Villager 3: (Thoughtful) Perhaps we should think twice about smoking.

Villager 4: (Concerned) It seems the wise old man has a point.

(One by one, the villagers walk away, determined never to smoke.)

Scene 6: Conclusion

(Narrator addresses the audience.)

Narrator: And so, the villagers of this peaceful village chose to heed the wisdom of their old sage. They decided to forgo the allure of the divine leaf, knowing that true health and happiness came from living a life free from its grip.

(Curtain falls as the villagers disperse, and the Wise Old Man remains, content in his decision.)

[End of Play]

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