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... arguing b) were argued c) were arguing d) is arguing5. ‘Would you tell me,’ said Alice, ‘why you those roses?’a) is painting b) are painting c) am painting d) paint6. ‘This a red rose-tree.’a) ... roses growing on the bush white.a) were b) was c) are d) is3. Alice this was very strange.a) thinks b) think c) thinking d) thought 4. The gardeners about the painting job.a) was arguing b) ... Queen’s concert.a) sing b) dance c) talk d) drink tea26 a) is beginning b) was began c) was beginning d) was begin7. ‘But what the Dormouse ?’a) do, said b) did, said c) did, saying d) did, say...
... exclaimed, and began helping them back into their seats.“What do you know about this business?” the King asked Alice.“Nothing,” said Alice.“Nothing at all?” asked the King.“Nothing at all,” said ... standing in front of them, in chains, with a soldier on each side to guard him; and near the King was the White Rabbit, with a trumpet in one hand, and a piece of paper in the other. In the ... Hatter. He came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread and butter in the other. “I beg your pardon, your Majesty,” he began, “for bringing these in: but I haven’t quite finished my...
... twinkle—‘Here the Dormouse shook itself, and began singing in its sleep ‘Twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, twinkle—’ and went on so long that they had to pinch it to make it stop.‘Well, I’d hardly nished ... was going to begin again, it was very pro-voking to nd that the hedgehog had unrolled itself, and was in the act of crawling away: besides all this, there was generally a ridge or furrow in ... nothing else to do, so Al-ice soon began talking again. ‘Dinah’ll miss me very much to-night, I should think!’ (Dinah was the cat.) ‘I hope they’ll remember her saucer of milk at tea-time. Dinah...
... by Kinh and Ethnic Minorities in three regions in 2004 (rural Vietnam only)North East North West Central HighlandsKinh Ethnic MinKinh Ethnic MinKinh Ethnic MinAnnual cropland% having ... ethnic minorities are poorer than poor Kinh and Chinese. With a poverty gap of 2.6 percent, the Kinh and Chinese people who remain poor in 2004 are close to the poverty line, the likelihood being ... ethnic minorities living in the North West and in the Central Highlands are living in hunger. And in the South Central Coast, 72 percent of all ethnic minorities are food poor. 3Ethnic minorities,...
... there. He was a quiet man and did not talk to people easily.He wrote Alice inWonderlandin1865. For him, Alice inWonderland was not an important book, so he did not use his name for the book. ... teach something. Lewis Carroll did not try to teach anything. He only wanted to tell a wonderful story.Carroll wrote a second story about Alice in 1871. He died in 1898. Today, Alice inWonderland ... daniel_daniel@mail.ru 4mouse in the morning for her breakfast and a little bird in the evening for her dinner - Oh! I'm sorry!'It was too late. The birds and animals started leaving.One old bird...
... cat.' Dinah's our cat. She's very nice. And very clever and fast. She can catch a mouse in the morning for her breakfast and a little bird in the evening for her dinner - Oh! ... have the words' DRINK ME' on it, but she drank from it.'I know something interesting will happen,' she thought. 'When I eat or drink something here, it always does. ... there. He was a quiet man and did not talk to people easily.He wrote Alice inWonderlandin1865. For him, Alice inWonderland was not an important book, so he did not use his name for the book....
... Minneapolis ADVENTURES IN HUMOR 47FURTHER READINGAgee, Jon. Elvis Lives!: and Other Anagrams. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004.Cleary, Brian P. Rhyme and PUNishment: Adventuresin ... collisioninvolving two ships—one carrying a cargo of brownpaint, and the other carrying a cargo of red paint.Pink carnation: This is what wewould be if everyone in our countrydrove an automobile ... interactive guessing game in which you’re given some wackydefinitions and are asked to come up with the correct word.Leaf Publishinghttp://www.leafpublishing.com/fracturedheadlines.htmThis site...
... divide’ in outcomes and their inequality. However, inequality in any dimension is wider in London than in any other region, and inequality in earnings and incomes has increased faster in London ... status in this way. In Box 9.8 in Chapter 9 of the main report, we present evidence on trends in relative employment and earnings for people reporting they live in same sex couples allowing for ... (see Box 9.1 in Chapter 9 in the main report). Summary 6Figure S1: Equivalent net income, UK 2007-08 (at 2008 prices, before housing costs) (a) Number of individuals with income in each range...
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... harming them except forone Indian we killed.The day after that, Indians from a village on the opposite side of the lake attacked us in the same way,escaping the same way, again losing a single ... tumbling houses, for the trees were falling, too, and couldhave killed us. We wandered all night in this raging tempest without finding any place we could linger as longas half an hour in safety. ... with nine cavalry and fifty infantry to invade the village.The Inspector [Solis] and I accordingly marched in, to find only women and boys. The men, however,returned while we were walking about,...
... of Groundwater in the United States at Depths of 10-20 meters (Collins, 1925) D-13Table D.10 Summary Table for Anaerobic Biodegradation Rate Constants for Dichloromethane According to EPA Protocol(Laboratory ... processes and mechanisms represented in the protocol, played akey role in the laboratory protocol developed earlier and published in the Federal Register andprovided continuity with the previous efforts. ... ManufacturersAssociation, along with other industrial groups: American Petroleum Institute; American Forestand Paper Association; Edison Electric Institute; National Council of the Paper Industry for Airand Stream...