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hat was that?’ she whispered to herself. Then she heard it again. Very carefully and quietly, Zarena went to investigate.Zarena soon discovered what was making the noise. It was Vantura, who was in serious trouble. There was an old rusty tin can stuck on her head.She couldn’t get it off, and was starting to panic. The noise Zarena had heard was a combination of Vantura shouting ‘Help!’ and her banging the can against the ground in attempt to remove it from her head. Zarena didn’t know what to do. ‘Vantura doesn’t know I’m here, so I could just leave quietly,’ she thought to herself.No, maybe I don’t like Vantura, but I still have to help her.’
Zarena went over to Vantura. ‘Vantura, it’s me – Zarena. Don’t worry, I’ll help you. Just keep still.’ Zarena tried to pull the can off Vantura’s head, but it wouldn’t move. ‘Oh dear,’ said Zarena. ‘It’s on very tight. I can’t pull it off. But don’t worry, Vantura, I won’t leave you. There must be a way to help you.’ нужно сегодня желательно на английском языке. ПОЖАЛУЙСТА!!!
One day, Zarena was out searching for food. When she was running through grass she heard a noise. Very carefully and quietly, Zarena went to investigate. This noise was making Vantura who was in serious trouble. There was an old rusty tin can stuck on her head.She couldn’t get it off, and was starting to panic. Zarena didn’t know what to do. But then Zarena went over to Vantura and askd them Vantura, it’s me. Don’t worry, I’ll help you. Zarena tried to pull the can off Vantura’s head, but it wouldn’t move. Nevertheless (несмотря на это) Zarena didn't leave Vantura
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?’ she whispered to herself. Then she heard it again. Very carefully and quietly, Zarena went to investigate.Zarena soon discovered what was making the noise. It was Vantura, who was in serious trouble. There was an old rusty tin can stuck on her head. She couldn’t get it off, and was starting to panic. The noise Zarena had heard was a combination of Vantura shouting ‘Help!’ and her banging the can against the ground in attempt to remove it from her head. Zarena didn’t know what to do. ‘Vantura doesn’t know I’m here, so I could just leave quietly,’ she thought to herself.‘No, maybe I don’t like Vantura, but I still have to help her.’
Zarena went over to Vantura. ‘Vantura, it’s me – Zarena. Don’t worry, I’ll help you. Just keep still.’ Zarena tried to pull the can off Vantura’s head, but it wouldn’t move. ‘Oh dear,’ said Zarena. ‘It’s on very tight. I can’t pull it off. But don’t worry, Vantura, I won’t leave you. There must be a way to help you.’Zarena thought carefully. ‘What should I do?’ she said to herself. Then she had an idea.
‘Vantura,’ said Zarena, ‘I’m going to try to cut the can with my teeth. It’s the only way to get you out.’ Zarena managed to get a piece of the top end of the can between her teeth. It tasted horrible, but she started to chew. Fifteen minutes later, Vantura was free.
They both lay breathless on the grass. ‘Thank you,’ said Vantura eventually. ‘I’ll never forget this.’
Aesop, a Greek philosopher, was famous for his jokes. One day Aesop was out for a walk when he saw a man. The man was lost. The man greeted Aesop and asked him, "How long will it take me to get to the town?" "Go," said Aesop. The traveler didn't understand the reply. "I know that I have to go," he said and repeated his question, but Aesop's reply was the same. "Go," he said again very politely.
The traveller went away. "The man is mad," he decided. After the traveller had gone some
distance, Aesop shouted after him, "You'll get to the town in two hours."
The traveller came back to Aesop and asked: "Why didn't you tell me that before?" "I didn't tell you because I didn't know how fast you could walk," Aesop replied.
The man greeted Aesop and asked him, "How long will it take me to get to the town?" "Go," said Aesop. The traveler didn't understand the reply. "I know that I have to go," he said and repeated his question, but Aesop's reply was the same. "Go," he said again very politely.
The traveller went away. "The man is mad," he decided. After the traveller had gone some distance, Aesop shouted after him, "You'll get to the town in two hours."
The traveller came back to Aesop and asked: "Why didn't you tell me that before?" "I didn't tell you because I didn't know how fast you could walk," Aesop replied.
Aesop, a Greek philosopher, was famous for his jokes. One day Aesop was out for a walk when he saw a man. The man was lost. The man greeted Aesop and asked him, "How long will it take me to get to the town?" "Go," said Aesop. The traveler didn't understand the reply. "I know that I have to go," he said and repeated his question, but Aesop's reply was the same. "Go," he said again very politely.The traveller went away. "The man is mad," he decided. After the traveller had gone some distance, Aesop shouted after him, "You'll get to the town in two hours."The traveller came back to Aesop and asked: "Why didn't you tell me that before?" "I didn't tell you because I didn't know how fast you could walk," Aesop replied.
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A father and his baby
One Sunday some visitors to Hyde Park, who were sitting on benches quietly enjoying their sandwiches, were suddenly surprised by a strange young man.
The young man was pushing a pram. The baby in the pram was crying loudly. The young man stopped and said softly, "You should take it easy, Tom. You should control yourself, Tom." The baby calmed down for a minute but then it started to cry again. The young man stopped, took out a little toy out of the bag, gave the toy to the child and said, "You should take it easy, Tom. You should control yourself, Tom."
They went on, but soon the child started to cry again. The young man stopped, took some chocolate out of his bag and gave it to the baby. "Don't worry, Tom. It's OK, Tom. You'll be all right, Tom," he said. But the baby didn't calm down. It just cried louder and louder.
An old woman who had been watching the man came up to him and smiled. "You're a great father," she said, "You know how to talk to your baby, in a nice, quiet voice." Then she looked into the pram and asked, "What's wrong with you, Tom? Why are you crying?"
The father looked at the woman strangely and said, "The baby is a girl. Her name's Sabrina. Tom is my name."
Aesop and the traveller
Aesop, a Greek philosopher, was famous for his jokes. One day Aesop was out for a walk when he saw a man. The man was lost. The man greeted Aesop and asked him, "How long will it take me to get to the town?" "Go," said Aesop. The traveler didn't understand the reply. "I know that I have to go," he said and repeated his question, but Aesop's reply was the same. "Go," he said again very politely.
The traveller went away. "The man is mad," he decided. After the traveller had gone some
distance, Aesop shouted after him, "You'll get to the town in two hours."
The traveller came back to Aesop and asked: "Why didn't you tell me that before?" "I didn't tell you because I didn't know how fast you could walk," Aesop replied.