
Вопрос задан 10.11.2018 в 22:57.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Азизов Нариман.
Ответьте на вопрос только Why is Robin surprised?Read the dialogue and answer the question: Why is
Robin surprised?Robin and Misha: Goodbye, Alice. We'll always remember you.Alice: I'll write to you, boys. Here is my address. Robin and Misha: Where are you going now?Alice: I'm going to London to Waterloo Station. My train to Paris is at one o'clock. Robin and Misha: A train?! But England is an island!Alice: Don't you know about the Channel Tunnel? Robin and Misha: What is that?

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Отвечает Савельева Елизавета.
Because England is an island and he doesn't understand how can Alice reach it by the train



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Robin's Surprise
Robin is surprised because Alice mentions that she is going to London to catch a train to Paris. Robin and Misha express their surprise by saying, "A train?! But England is an island!"
Robin and Misha are surprised because they are not aware of the Channel Tunnel. Alice mentions the Channel Tunnel when she says, "Don't you know about the Channel Tunnel?"
The Channel Tunnel, also known as the Eurotunnel, is a tunnel that connects the United Kingdom and France. It allows trains to travel between the two countries, making it possible to go from England to France by train. Robin and Misha's surprise stems from their lack of knowledge about this tunnel.


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