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    lamp to see in the dark. 3 We wash clothes in a washing chest / machine / bath. 4 We sit in an armchair / a wardrobe / a desk in the living room. 5 We put food in table / cases / cupboards in the kitchen. ______________________________________ Unit 2 Vocabulary page 19 Test B 1 Dopasuj nazwy przedmiotów a–e do nazw pomieszczeń 1–5. 1___ 2___ 3___ 4___ 5___ 1 dining room a armchair 2 bathroom b bath 3 bedroom c table and chairs 4 kitchen d microwave

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    rooms will be cluttered [’klʌtə] with different decorations and modern pictures.  In the living room there should be a stone fireplace and in front of that a rug‚ (ковер) a huge sofa [’səufə] (диван) and armchairs [ˌɑːm’ʧeə] (кресло). Here I can spend long winter evenings sitting in an armchair and listening to pleasant music or sipping (потягивая‚ попивая) coffee. I

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    real two-dimension material whose bandstructure is also shown linear relationship at low energy. Especially‚ the grapheme armchair bandsrtructure is extremely similar to topological insulators‚ but the only different is the energy gap is at semi-conductor range. Although the their bandstructures are similar to each other‚ their electrical motions shows different. In armchair grapheme ribbons‚ electrons move at centre part while for topological insulators‚ electrons only transport on surface‚ which

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    life‚ a desire that most middle-class parents bequeath to their children in the developing world. The three boxes of life being: foreign Western education‚ or rather training; high paying professional work in the West or the Middle East; and lastly a cushy retirement plan in North America and/or Europe‚ or a dollar-indexed pension to be paid in the home country. In other words‚ to borrow the incisive language of Malcolm X‚ my social milieu spoke to me in the following way: try to change your status from

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    chaotic mix. It is quite interesting to see that even given their crisis of a situation‚ one of the boys still clings to his former civilized lifestyle. He still has the urge inside of him to work toward order and their pre-existing domesticated‚ cushy lives. Living in our sheltered world for such a very long period of time‚ in this case his whole life has created a barrier between him and reality. Given that he is just a boy‚ this is not unusual but rather expected of him. On the other hand‚

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    find any type of it seems to co-exist. Louis Sears is the ambassador of Sarkhan. He assumes his post as a stopgap. Within three years in the Senate and an anticipated federal judgeship with a long tenure‚ he is simply filling in time gaps in a cushy job with a large entertainment budget and extravagant living conditions in a country he never heard of‚ and with useless people he considers "little monkeys."A hostile cartoon character of him comes out in the local newspaper and he becomes furiously

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    with other women who sit paralyzed by such news and who refuse to accept at least the significances of such news. The room in which Mrs. Mallard sits symbolizes her hard‚ rough‚ but also promising life. Therefore‚ she entered her room and sat on her armchair which is described as “comfortable” and “roomy”‚ so using such adjectives has had an effect in changing Mrs. Mallard’s personality. Using symbolism by Chopin in her short fiction indicates that she wants to convey many expressive images and illustrations

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    "There stood‚ facing an open window‚ a comfortable‚ roomy armchair." This is the first signal of the unusual behavior she begins to exhibit. The word “comfortable” that is used to describe the armchair is disturbing because it is most commonly used in referring to something pleasant. A newly widowed woman would most likely not look upon a chair as comfortable‚ shortly after receiving the dreadful information. As she is resting upon the armchair‚ she suddenly begins examining the nature outside the window:

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    unexpected and shocks the reader at every turn. Several symbols creates a feeling of comfort‚ wellness‚ and wonderfulness. “There stood‚ facing the open window‚ a comfortable‚ roomy armchair. Into this she sank‚ pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul” (Chopin). The armchair symbolizes the opening the change and feeling of warmth and love. Looking at the window she sees the tops of the trees that “were all quiver with the new spring life” (Chopin).

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    shook our heads over the exuberance of Bruno Tonioli of "Dancing with the Stars." However‚ there is a constructive way and a hurtful way to give criticism. Marriage counselors for years have touted that delivering the meat of critique between the cushy bread of compliments tends to create a sandwich most anyone can swallow. Carrie Ann Inaba of "Dancing with the Stars" often follows this mold‚ as did past "Idol" judges Paula Abdul and Ellen DeGeneres. Whether you ’re in front of millions or just your

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