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Написать краткий пересказ этого текста от 3 лица, заменяя слова на более лёгкие. сделайте персказ в 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."

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Barabanov Gerasimenko
This story is about jane eyre and her feelings about studying at lowood. jane eyre said that everything was nice, all the girls and teachers were very kind to her. but one day  something happened. she had classes and mrbrocklehurst came in. jane sat very quietly, but suddenly she dropped  her book with a loud noise and mr brocklehurst noticed it, he looked at her angrily,  and he asked jane to come up to him. jane came up to him, he pointed to a chair and asked her to stand on it.  after that he told everyone that jane told lies and nobody could talk to her.  he ordered jane to stand on the chair for half an hour  and after that he left the classroom. jane felt very upset and began to cry, but  helen came into the room and tried to calm her down. helen said to jane that nobody shared  mr brocklehurst's opininon.
zolotayaoxana1982
This story about relationships between teacher and girl jane. he said to everyone that jane is lier and  wicked girl. jane was very ashemed and even cried. teacher said that she must stand on chair and nobody must talk to her, because she is so bad. but, likely, a lot of jane`s classmates didn`t belive to teacher, as said helen. these words made jane feel more happy.
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Zhanna417
Among the amusements in england of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, especially in the may-day celebrations, was one known as the morris dance.its original name had been “moorish dance,” and some of the features, probably borrowed from the moors of spain, were long retained.thus, although the group of characters costumed for the dance always included a robin hood, a maid marian, and a friar tuck, others, fantastically arrayed, were intended to represent moorish dancers, some garbed as clowns, some with bells dangling from long hoods, and some with bells on their ankles.usually also one of the moors was represented as riding on an arabian steed. the “steed” was a figure made of wicker, covered with hide or cloth to resemble a small horse, but actually fastened about the waist of the person supposed to be riding it.its “rider” pranced about to show off the spirited nature of the steed. this make-believe steed became known as a hobbyhorse, probably because hobby had long been the term for a small horse, just as “dobbin” indicated a farm horse. from the use of the hobbyhorse in the morris dance, someone got the notion to convert it into a plaything for a child.thus, since the sixteenth century some such imitation, variously constructed, has been a childhood favorite. sometimes a child gets such enjoyment from his toy horse as to abandon all other playthings, and whenever awake, will furiously ride his hobbyhorse or hobby, which early became the shortened name.this favorite pastime was likened, even in the seventeenth century, to the devotion some men exhibit to a subject or an occupation that was at first taken up for amusement. thus hobbyhorse, later shortened to hobby, came to denote any pursuit which is of great interest to an individual, though followed only for pleasure.

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Написать краткий пересказ этого текста от 3 лица, заменяя слова на более лёгкие. сделайте персказ в 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."
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