Помогите пожалуйста сделать краткий пересказ текста,в нескольких предложениях,о чем текст и чтобы ребенок 4 класс мог быстро наизусть пересказать.
5-9 класс
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Parrots
Can Be Your Best Friends. Parrots
are nice and funny pets. There are 350 types of parrots in the world.
They are
all different.
Usually
parrots live in warm countries. eat fruit and drink nectar from
flowers.
but there are other parrots. which like cold weather and snow. These strange
parrots live in the mountains of New Zealand at the height of 3 000
Parrots are nice and funny pets. There are 350 types of parrots in the world. Usually parrots live in warm countries, but there are other parrots. which like cold weather. These strange parrots live in the mountains of New Zealand
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дружить с одноклассниками и т.д.).Помогите пожалуйста)))
Мне надо написать текст из нескольких предложений на тему: "Карманные деньги"
В этом тексте должны присутствовать ответы на вопросы:
1. Сколько карманных денег вы хотели бы получать?( Я хотела бы получать в пределах разумного)
2. Экономить карманные деньги, хорошо? Почему?
3. Зачем подросткам карманные деньги?
Как то так)
Помоооогите, я буду Вам очень благодарна и признательна.
несколько предложенй.
About three weeks after I arrived at Lowood something terrible happened. We were all in class one day when Mr Brocklehurst came into the room with Miss Temple. I was very frightened. I had begun to feel happy at Lowood. Most of the girls and teachers were kind to me. Unlike Mrs Reed, they didn't think that I was a wicked child.
I tried to sit still so that Mr Brocklehurst would not notice me. But then I dropped my book with a loud noise. I wanted to die! I was so ashamed.
Mr Brocklehurst turned to me, and his eyes were cold and cruel, "Oh — I see it is the new girl — come here, Jane Eyre. I have something to say about you."
I was standing in front of Mr Brocklehurst when I heard Miss Temple say very quietly, "Don't be afraid, Jane. I saw that it was an accident." How kind she was to me at this terrible moment!
Mr Brocklehurst pointed to a chair and said, "Stand on that chair!" For the next ten minutes,
he told all the teachers and girls everything he knew about me. "She tells lies," he said, "The school must not talk to such a wicked girl." As he left the room, he said loudly "Jane Eyre must stand on that chair for half an hour and no one must speak to her until tomorrow morning!"
I was so ashamed. I wanted to die. "Now everyone will hate me," I thought. But suddenly I saw Helen. She wanted to give me her courage.
I did not leave my chair until everyone had gone for tea. Then I sat down in a corner and cried. I felt so unhappy and lonely. Soon Helen came into the room again.
"Jane," she said, "you mustn't cry, you know. We don't all share Mr Brocklehursfs opinion of you, I'm sure that many of us feel sorry for you."