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John: Have you planned your summer holiday yet? Sam: Of course I'm leaving next Monday.John: Where are you going? Sam: My parents have booked me a week at Campbell's Adventure Camp. John: Adventure Camp? What's that all about? Sam: It's a teen camp in Redwood National Park.John: Wow! You're lucky! I've never been to an adventure camp.Sam: Well, do you fancy coming with me? If you come, you'll learn how to put up tents, build fires, make tree houses and survive in the forest! John: Thanks but I'm afraid I can't.Sam: Why not? Have you already made other plans?John: No, I haven't. I just don't think my parents will let me.Sam: Well, if I talk to them, maybe they'll let you.John: Really? Thanks, Sam! You're a true friend.Sam: You know what they say. A friend in need is a friend indeed.Нужно составить диалог на подобии этого, состоящий из 8 реплик (4 реплики на одного человека)
ответ:Dolls that sing and dance, cars that move at the touch of a button, and flying planes are the toys that make children happy these days. Now let's take a trip back in time. What toys did children have in the 18th century or in Victorian* times?
In those days, building blocks with letters of the alphabet written on them were very popular. These toys helped children learn while playing. Other toys-such as model kitchens, doll houses, toy stoves, and tea sets-taught girls how to run a household. Dolls made of wood, clay and wax were also very popular with girls and prepared them to become mothers. And for boys, tool kits, trains, cars, trucks, and garages aroused interest in engineering. Although both girls and boys loved their rocking horses and Teddy bears.
Объяснение:заранее не за что