
СРОЧНО ЗАДАЙТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА 8 ВОПРОСОВ НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ I did succeed1 at last.“1 hate to discourage
you, but if I were you, Colonel", my teacher said, as he put the five pounds into his pocket, “I’d keep the tune to myself and play something simpler to my friends."I didn’t take this advice, though I now see that he was right. But at that time I intended to serenade Linda. Her house was situated at the northern end of Park Lane, and I had already bribed a servant to let me into the small garden between the house and the street. Late in June1 I at last learned that she intended to stay at home for an evening. “I’ll make an attempt," I thought, and at nine o’clock I took up my horn and drove to Marble Arch, where I got out and walked to her house. I was stopped by the voice of Porchar lester calling, “Hello, Colonel!”The meeting was most inconvenient. I did not want him to ask me where I was going, so I thought it best to ask him first.“I’m going to see Linda,” he answered. "She told me last night that she would be all alone this evening. You know how good she is. I love her. If I could be sure that it is myself and not my voice that she likes, I should he the happiest man in England.”“I’m quite sure it can’t be your voice,” I said.“Thank you,” he said. “It’s very kind of you to say so. Do you know I've never had the courage to sing that sere nade since she told me she loved it?”“Why? Doesn’t she like the way you sing it?”“I never dare sing it before her, but I’m going to surprise her with it tomorrow at Mrs Locksley Hall’s. If you meet her, don’t say a word of this. It’s to be a surprise.”“I have no doubt it will be,” I said, happy to know that he would be a day too late.We parted, and I saw him enter Linda’s house. A few minutes later I was in the garden, looking up at them from my place in the shadow of a big tree as they "sat near the open window.I thought he would never go. I almost decided to go home. Haa I not heard her playing the piano, I should never have held out. At eleven o’clock they rose, and I was now able to hear what they were saying.“Yes,” she said, ‘‘it’s time for you to go. But you might have sung2 the serenade for me. I’ve played it three times for you.”“I have a cold,” he said. “Don’t be angry with me. You’ll hear me sing it sooner than you think, perhaps.”“Sooner than I think? If you want to give me a surprise. I’ll forgive you. I’ll see you at Mrs Locksley Hall’s tomorrow, I hope.”He said “yes”, and hurried away.When he was gone,3 she came to the window and looked out at the stars. I took out the horn.I began. At the first note I saw her start and listen: she recognized the serenade.... The instrument was like ice, and my lips were stiff. But in spite of all that, I succeeded fairly well.When I had finished, I looked up at the window. She was writing now. A minute later the door of the house opened, and the servant whom I had bribed came towards me with a letter in his hand. My heart beat as I saw it.“Are you there, sir?” I heard him say as I came out of the shadow. “Miss Linda told me to give you this,” he held out the letter. “But you are not to open it, if you please, until you get home.”“Then she knew who I was," I said.“I think so, sir.”

Ответы на вопрос

2. Where were her house situated?
3. What time did I take my horn and drive to Marble Arch?
4. What was I stopped by?
5. When did Linda tell her about this evening?
6. What was I doing in the garden?
7. What was the instrument like?
8. What did Miss Linda asked to do at home?



Certainly! It looks like you've provided a passage from a story. Here are eight questions in English based on the passage:
1. Why did the teacher advise the narrator (Colonel) to keep the tune to himself and play something simpler to his friends? 2. Where was Linda's house located, and why did the narrator want to serenade her? 3. What did the narrator do to find out when Linda would be at home for an evening? 4. Who unexpectedly interrupted the narrator on his way to Linda's house, and what did the interruption lead to? 5. What did the narrator learn about Porchar Lester's plans for the evening and his feelings for Linda? 6. Why did the narrator express doubt about Porchar Lester's voice being the reason Linda liked the serenade? 7. What was Porchar Lester's plan regarding the serenade, and how did the narrator react to it? 8. How did the narrator feel when he saw Porchar Lester and Linda together through the window, and what did he decide to do?
Feel free to ask for clarification on any of the questions or any additional information you may need!


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