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Нужно составить 5 типов вопросов к этому тексту my maladies there were four of us — george, and william harris, and myself, and montmorency. we were sitting in my room and talking about how bad we were — bad from a medical point of view, i mean, of course. we were all feeling unwell, and we were quite nervous about it. harris said he felt such extraordinary fits of giddiness come over him at times, that he hardly knew what he was doing; and then george said that he had fits of giddiness too, and hardly knew what he was doing. as for me, it was my liver that was out of order, i knew it was my liver that was out of order, because i had just been reading a patent liver-pill advertisement, in which were detailed the various symptoms by which a man could tell when his liver was out of order. i had them all. i remember going to the british museum library one day to read up the treatment for some slight ailment — hay fever, i think it was. i took the book and read all about it; and then, in an unthinking moment, i idly turned the leaves and began to study diseases, generally. i forgot which was the first, but before i had glanced half down the list of "premonitory symptoms", i was sure that i had got it. i sat for a while frozen with horror; and then in despair, i again turned over the pages. i саmе to typhoid fever — read the symptoms — discovered that i had typhoid fever; turned up st. vitus's dance — found, as i expected, that i had that too — began to get interested in my case, so started alphabetically and learned that i was sickening for it, and that the acute stage would start in about a fortnight. bright's disease, 1 was glad to find, i had only in a modified form and, as for that, i might live for years. cholera i had, with severe complications; and diphtheria i seemed to have been born with. i looked through the twenty-six letters, and the only malady i had not got was housemaid's knee.

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To begin with, that according to sociological researches in our world there is a problem of the sexes. first, there are limitations on sexual principle in some situations. secondly, some employers don't like to hire women, motivating it by the fact that sooner or later a woman rill decide to have a baby and the employer will have to give her paid leave. on the one hand, it is gender discrimination. for example, i wasn't taken to the preparatory courses in flight school only because i am a girl. on the other hand, it is right. there are many professions that require physical strength, quick response and masculinity. for example, the loaders, drivers, firemen and others. in conclusion, i want to say that a woman should be feminine and beautiful, and a man should be strong and brave. i think the important thing for a woman is to give birth to a child and to engage the family and everyday life. and a man should earn money and protect his family. i want to say that everyone chooses his own way in life. i think nothing makes a person to love life, you just need to look seriously into the future and think about a career, your future work and a family.начну с того, что по данным социологических исследований в нашем мире действительно существует проблема полов. во-первых, существуют ограничения по половому принципу при поступлении в некоторые учебные заведения. во-вторых, некоторые работодатели не любят брать на работу женщин, мотивируя это тем, что рано или поздно женщина решит родить ребенка и работодатель будет вынужден предоставить ей оплачиваемый отпуск. с одной стороны, это дискриминация по половому признаку.  например, меня не взяли на подготовительные курсы в летную школу только потому, что я девушка. с другой стороны, это правильно. существует много профессий, которые требуют силы, быстрой реакции и мужественности. например, грузчики, машинисты, и другие. в заключении хочу сказать, что женщина должна быть женственной и красивой, а мужчина должен быть сильным и смелым. я считаю, что главное для женщины, родить ребенка и заниматься семьёй и бытом. а мужчина должен зарабатывать деньги и защищать свою семью. я хочу сказать, что каждый сам выбирает свою дорогу в жизни. я думаю, ничто   не заставит человека любить жизнь, для этого нужно просто серьезно смотреть в будущее и думать о карьере, будущей работе и семье.
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1. when my mum was young, she was very (ambitious  and (sympathetic . it helped her to make a good career. she is not that young now, but she is still (active)  and (creative . i admire her because she is never (boring .2. we have recently bought a new house. most of the rooms are very (sunny  and the only (upsetting  thing about it is the old shabby staircase which looks really (dangerous.3. last spring we got lost in london. hardly had i started to feel depressed as a (charming   old lady offered us her help and explained to us how to use the map. i could not believe that a complete stranger can be so (helpful .4. the witch was very (witty . she was (excited with the view of (helpless ) children. they did not know how (dangerous  it was to stay alonein the forest. the moment was really (dramatic 5. the documents which contained all the necessary evidence were hardly (readable after the flood.

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Нужно составить 5 типов вопросов к этому тексту my maladies there were four of us — george, and william harris, and myself, and montmorency. we were sitting in my room and talking about how bad we were — bad from a medical point of view, i mean, of course. we were all feeling unwell, and we were quite nervous about it. harris said he felt such extraordinary fits of giddiness come over him at times, that he hardly knew what he was doing; and then george said that he had fits of giddiness too, and hardly knew what he was doing. as for me, it was my liver that was out of order, i knew it was my liver that was out of order, because i had just been reading a patent liver-pill advertisement, in which were detailed the various symptoms by which a man could tell when his liver was out of order. i had them all. i remember going to the british museum library one day to read up the treatment for some slight ailment — hay fever, i think it was. i took the book and read all about it; and then, in an unthinking moment, i idly turned the leaves and began to study diseases, generally. i forgot which was the first, but before i had glanced half down the list of "premonitory symptoms", i was sure that i had got it. i sat for a while frozen with horror; and then in despair, i again turned over the pages. i саmе to typhoid fever — read the symptoms — discovered that i had typhoid fever; turned up st. vitus's dance — found, as i expected, that i had that too — began to get interested in my case, so started alphabetically and learned that i was sickening for it, and that the acute stage would start in about a fortnight. bright's disease, 1 was glad to find, i had only in a modified form and, as for that, i might live for years. cholera i had, with severe complications; and diphtheria i seemed to have been born with. i looked through the twenty-six letters, and the only malady i had not got was housemaid's knee.
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