Вопрос задан 24.02.2019 в 10:06. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Гринфельд Анжелика.

СРОЧНОО......Ответьте на вопросы к тексту по анг,с переводом)1. What did the London of the past

look like?2. Was countess Bagshow Phillip's relative?3. Why did the countess take Rob to her house?4. Did Rob like countess Bagshow's house?5. What did the countess give Rob before dinner?6. What was the food at the feast like?7. What were people's manners like?8. What happened at night?9. Did Rob help Countess Bagshow? Вот текстIn London.London was a big surprise. It was small, and a didn't recognize any of the streets. They weren't the same as the streets of the London of my time. We went through the market. I liked it. They had everything: poems, medicine,roses,fish meat, oranges. There were people with sheep and pigs. I also saw a lot of beggars.Phillip lived with his aunt, countess Bagshow. We went to her hous and Phillip introducen me. " This boy can cure any disease", he said. The countess was wery happy, and I became her servant. I liked the house. The furniture was comfortanle, and I could sleep in a bed. The windows had glass in them. When I saw a toiled inside the house, I was very happy. There were no beds or toiled in Edinburg.That evening there was a feast iin the castle. The countess gave me a spoon and said. " You must come with your own spoon when somebody invites you to dinner".The people in the castl more beautiful, expensive clothes, but the smellthere was bad. I though all the people needed a bath. But there was no bathroom and no toilet in the castle!At the feast I had to stand behind the countess's chair and serve her.All the plates and curp were made of silver, and the food looked tasty. But I didn't like peoplse's manners. They ate with their hands and threw bones on the floor. Their hands were birty and their teeth were black , because they ate a lot of sugar. The Queen didn't smile. because her teeth were black too.At nigh the countess didn't feel well. She had stomathache and I had to help her. But I made a big mistek. I said " I am not surprised. You ate five chickens and two cakes at the feast. And you didn't wash you hands!" The countess was wery angry and told me to leave her house. My friends Phillip felt sory for me, but what could he do?I nedeed money so went to the market and started my own business. I predicted The future and gave people aspirin. Finally, the Queen invited me to her castle and I told her about the future of England. You know the end of the story. Now I am in the Tower, and everything is ready for my execution.
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Отвечает Бенюк Вова.

1.London was a big surprise. It was small, and a didn't recognize any of the  streets.

2. I also saw a lot of beggars.Phillip  lived with his aunt, countess Bagshow.

4. The furniture was comfortanle, and I could sleep  in a bed. The windows had glass in them. But there was no bathroom and no toilet in the castle. There were no beds or toiled in Edinburg.That evening there was a feast iin the castle.

5.The countess gave me a spoon and said. " You must come with your own spoon when somebody invites you to dinner

7.The people in the castl more beautiful, expensive clothes, but the smellthere was bad. 

 

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1. What did the London of the past look like?

In the past, London was described as small and different from the London of the present time. The streets were not recognizable, and there were various sights and activities. The market was bustling with people selling poems, medicine, roses, fish, meat, and oranges. There were also people with sheep and pigs, as well as beggars. The overall atmosphere seemed vibrant and lively. [[1]].

2. Was Countess Bagshow Phillip's relative?

There is no information provided in the text to suggest that Countess Bagshow was Phillip's relative. The text only mentions that Phillip lived with his aunt, Countess Bagshow, but it does not specify their exact relationship. Therefore, it is unclear whether they were related or not.

3. Why did the countess take Rob to her house?

The countess took Rob to her house because Phillip introduced him as a boy who could cure any disease. The countess was pleased with this introduction and became happy to have Rob as her servant. It seems that the countess saw potential in Rob's abilities and wanted him to be a part of her household. [[1]].

4. Did Rob like Countess Bagshow's house?

Yes, Rob liked Countess Bagshow's house. The text mentions that the furniture was comfortable, and Rob could sleep in a bed. He was also happy to see a toilet inside the house, as there were no beds or toilets in Edinburgh. Therefore, it can be inferred that Rob enjoyed the comfort and amenities of Countess Bagshow's house. [[1]].

5. What did the countess give Rob before dinner?

Before dinner, the countess gave Rob a spoon and told him that he must come with his own spoon when someone invites him to dinner. This suggests that the countess wanted Rob to be prepared and have his own utensils for the meal. [[1]].

6. What was the food at the feast like?

The text does not provide specific details about the food at the feast. However, it mentions that all the plates and cups were made of silver, and the food looked tasty. This implies that the food at the feast was likely of high quality and visually appealing. [[1]].

7. What were people's manners like?

The text describes people's manners at the feast as not being very refined. They ate with their hands and threw bones on the floor. Their hands were dirty, and their teeth were black because they consumed a lot of sugar. The Queen herself did not smile because her teeth were also black. This suggests that the manners of the people at the feast were not particularly sophisticated or hygienic. [[1]].

8. What happened at night?

At night, the countess didn't feel well and had a stomachache. Rob, being her servant, had to help her. However, Rob made a mistake by commenting on the countess's eating habits, saying that he wasn't surprised she felt unwell because she ate five chickens and two cakes at the feast and didn't wash her hands. This angered the countess, and she told Rob to leave her house. [[1]].

9. Did Rob help Countess Bagshow?

Yes, Rob helped Countess Bagshow. As her servant, he assisted her when she didn't feel well at night. However, his comment about her eating habits led to an argument, and the countess ultimately asked him to leave her house. So while Rob initially helped the countess, their relationship ended on a sour note. [[1]].

Please note that the information provided is based on the given text and may not reflect historical accuracy or real-life events.

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