Hello I live in Kazakhstan the city of kostonay I study at a school across the river, a lyceum, my native language is Russian, I also want to tell you about our school, it is big, we have 3 floors, my class is on the 3rd floor, the accountant is kind, my class teacher is Ismira Afisovna, she teaches us English a the Kazakh language is taught by Aigul Mendagolievna my favorite lessons are English mathematics Kazakh computer science and physics almost everything
today we have a 6th lesson class hour ego is also leading Ismira Afisovna I really want our accountants to love us and not scold me I love our teachers and school and our noisy class so far
I called you last night, but you weren't home. Where were you? - I went outside the city to visit my father and returned very late 2) Where did you live three years ago? - I lived in Kiev. I studied there at the institute. Now I am an engineer and work in Moscow at a large plant. 3) My friend began learning English two years ago. Now he speaks good English and can receive representatives of foreign firms. 4) Yesterday we received many letters from different firms. One of the letters is a request for our electrical equipment. 5) In the last lesson, we did not write exercises. We discussed the fifth text and answered the questions of the teacher. 6) Last week, our director signed a contract with two firms. We sold them 10 boilers. 7) Who gave you our phone number yesterday? - Your secretary. 8) I really like your new watch. When did you buy them?-By days.
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Walt Witman celebrates the American people and their work. He celebrated the spirit of growing nation, and he celebrated the wonder of life itself.
Although Witman was a romantic at heart, his poetry did not fit the mold of other romantic writers. Inmy opinion if he was alive he would update his poem about American people and add to his list of working American e.g. an astronaut, a businessman, a manager, a disigner etc.
Walt Witman always used many poetic techniques, one of them is symbolism. I know about it a little, but I`d like to tell you about this aspect what I know. Poetry can be meaningful on both a literal level. Symbolism is the use of a concrete object to represent an abstract quality concept.
I have a question. What attitude to death do you have?
In the poem "What is the grass?" he writes: "I wish I could translate the hints about the dead young men and women,
And the hints about old men and mothers
And the offspring taken soon out of their laps.
The smallest sprout shows there is really no death.
And to die is different from what anyone supposed and Luckier."
I like his position, and I think that there is really no death.
W. Witman died 1892 when he was 73. But in hearts of those who like his poems he always be alive.