Прочитай приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуй слова, написанные заглавными буквами в скобках, обозначе

Автор DURASHKA, Апр. 26, 2024, 17:04

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Возник вопрос. Прочитай приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуй слова, написанные заглавными буквами в скобках, обозначенных номерами 20–28, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполни пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 20–28.



I was a 20.___________ (NINE) grader in a school for girls. Sister Martha was our young and enthusiastic English teacher.

"The senior class stages an annual play," she said to 21.___________ (WE) one day. "I think you girls are the perfect class to continue the tradition!"

Perfect class? My friends and I 22.___________ (BE) serious about schoolwork and following school rules, but the rest of our class was lazy and disrespectful.

Sister Martha continued. "For St. Patrick's Day, we will perform Her Ladyship Was Irish. It is about a nineteenth-century English lord who marries an Irish actress. His family is against the marriage, but she 23.___________ (WIN) them over with her charm. High drama!"

She smiled brightly. "The auditions 24.___________ (HOLD) tomorrow. If you don't get a role, you will participate as stage crew."

I liked the idea. I had been Our Lady of Guadalupe in a school performance of The Story of Juan Diego. So, I would be the 25.___________ (GOOD) for the part of the Irish bride.

Surprisingly, Sister Martha didn't think so. She chose Jeanie West to be the new Lady Stafford. My friend Sharon 26.___________ (GET) the role of Storrs, the butler.

The lead male role of Lord Stafford went to Sarah Wayne. Well! Other girls played roles of 27.___________ (WOMAN) serving at the lord's mansion or as Lord Stafford's relatives.

And I? I became a stage manager, responsible to see that props, backdrops, and actors were all where they 28.___________ (SUPPOSE) to be.

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I was a 9th grader in a school for girls. Sister Martha was our young and enthusiastic English teacher. "The senior class stages an annual play," she said to us one day. "I think you girls are the perfect class to continue the tradition!" Perfect class? My friends and I were serious about schoolwork and following school rules, but the rest of our class was lazy and disrespectful.