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2. Open the brackets :All children, except one, (1. grow) up. They soon know that some day they (2. grow) up. This ishow it (3. happen) to Wendy. One day when she (4. play) in a garden, she () 5. pick up a flowerand (6. run) with it to her mother. At that moment she (7. look) so pretty that Mrs Darling (8.cry), "Oh, why can't you be a little girl forever!" Since that moment on Wendy (9. know) thatshe must (10. grow) up.Her mother was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind. This is how Mr. Darling (11. win) her. Atone point a lot of gentlemen discovered that they (12. fall) in love with her, and they all (13.come) to her house (14. propose) to her except Mr Darling, who (15. take) a cab and (16.arrive) at her place first, and so he get her. He (17. be) one of those clever ones who (18. know)all about money. And the way he (19. speak) about money was such that it (20. can) make anywoman (21. respect) him.For a week or two after Wendy (22. be) born her parents (23. be) doubtful whether they (24. be)able to keep her. Mr Darling (25. sit) on the edge of his wife's bed (26. hold) and (27. calculate)expenses. She (28. want) to risk it, but that (29. be) not his way; his way (30. be) with a penciland a piece of paper.​

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2. Open the brackets :

All children, except one, (1. grow) up. They soon know that some day they (2. will grow) up.

This is how it (3. happend) to Wendy. One day when she (4. was playing) in a garden, she ( 5. picked) up a flower and (6. ran) with it to her mother. At that moment she (7. looked) so pretty that Mrs Darling (8. cried), "Oh, why can't you be a little girl forever!" Since that moment on Wendy (9. knew) that she must (10. grow) up. Her mother was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind.

This is how Mr. Darling (11. won) her. At one point a lot of gentlemen discovered that they (12. had fallen) in love with her, and they all (13. came) to her house (14. to propose) to her except Mr Darling, who (15. took) a cab and (16. arrived) at her place first, and so he got her. He (17. was) one of those clever ones who (18. knew) all about money. And the way he (19. spoke) about money was such that it (20. could) make any woman (21. respect) him. For a week or two after Wendy (22. was) born, her parents (23. had been) doubtful whether they (24. would be) able to keep her. Mr Darling (25. sat) on the edge of his wife's bed (26. holding) her hand and (27. calculating) expenses. She (28. wanted) to risk it, but that (29. was) not his way; his way (30. was) with a pencil and a piece of paper.​

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Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe that was first published in 1719. The book is a fictional autobiography of the title character—a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives and mutineers before being rescued. The story was perhaps influenced by Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway who lived for four years on the Pacific island called "Más a Tierra" (in 1966 its name was changed to Robinson Crusoe Island), Chile. The details of Crusoe's island were probably based on the Caribbean island of Tobago, since that island lies a short distance north of the Venezuelan coast near the mouth of the Orinoco river, in sight of Trinidad. It is also likely that Defoe was inspired by the Latin or English translations of Ibn Tufail's Hayy ibn Yaqdhan, an earlier novel also set on a desert island.

Another source for Defoe's novel may have been Robert Knox's account of his abduction by the King of Ceylon in 1659 in "An Historical Account of the Island Ceylon," Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons (Publishers to the University), 1911. Although inspired by a real life event, it was the first notable work of literature where the story was independent of mythology, history, legends, or previous literature.

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2. Open the brackets :All children, except one, (1. grow) up. They soon know that some day they (2. grow) up. This ishow it (3. happen) to Wendy. One day when she (4. play) in a garden, she () 5. pick up a flowerand (6. run) with it to her mother. At that moment she (7. look) so pretty that Mrs Darling (8.cry), "Oh, why can't you be a little girl forever!" Since that moment on Wendy (9. know) thatshe must (10. grow) up.Her mother was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind. This is how Mr. Darling (11. win) her. Atone point a lot of gentlemen discovered that they (12. fall) in love with her, and they all (13.come) to her house (14. propose) to her except Mr Darling, who (15. take) a cab and (16.arrive) at her place first, and so he get her. He (17. be) one of those clever ones who (18. know)all about money. And the way he (19. speak) about money was such that it (20. can) make anywoman (21. respect) him.For a week or two after Wendy (22. be) born her parents (23. be) doubtful whether they (24. be)able to keep her. Mr Darling (25. sit) on the edge of his wife's bed (26. hold) and (27. calculate)expenses. She (28. want) to risk it, but that (29. be) not his way; his way (30. be) with a penciland a piece of paper.​
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