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1. The was entrance empty … Wedge looked at the information sign.
2. He was just going to ask her something … the phone rang and she became occupied with it, … he went back to the elevator and went up to the forth floor.
3. He knew there would be a security alarm, … he stepped inside carefully.
4. Adam walked along the front of the house, looking in through the windows … Lee followed him.
5. I blamed myself … I should’ve shouted at Daddy … he fired the gun.
6. We both carried the guilt… until we were grown.
7. After leaving the building, Wedge drove … he came to a section of the city filled with government housing.
CHAPTER VIII.
A Cruel Way to Die.
I.Vocabulary notes.
1. | to blame smb. for smth. | винить к-л. за ч-л. | |
2. | defeat | поражение | |
3. | to refer an appeal to | передать апелляцию в другую инстанцию | |
4. | to talk in private | поговорить с глазу на глаз | |
5. | to forbid (forbade, forbidden) | запрещать | |
6. | to have doubts about smth. | иметь сомнения по поводу ч-л. | |
7. | clemency | помилование | |
8. | to give evidence | давать показания | |
9. | urgent | срочный | |
10. | to argue a case | обсуждать дело в суде | |
11. | to deserve | заслуживать | |
12. | to embarrass | смущать | |
13. | proceeding(s) | судебная процедура, производство по делу | |
14. | to proceed | осуществлять процессуальные действия | |
15. | to be capable of doing smth. | быть в состоянии сделать ч-л. | |
16. | to breathe | дышать | |
17. | blood vessel | кровеносный сосуд | |
18. | on average | в среднем | |
19. | offensive | отвратительный | |
to take effect | вступить в силу | ||
21. | to reconsider a decision | пересмотреть решение |
II.Make up five comprehension questions for each part of the chapter.
III. Reading between the lines.
1. Adam had not seen his client for six days.
2. I do not give my permission for a clemency hearing.
3. I think Keyes made a mistake at the trial when he didn’t let you give evidence yourself.
4. I’ve often wondered what happened to Ruby and Quince and the rest of the kids. I hope they are happy when I’m dead.
5. I think you‘ll be happier when my father is dead. (Lee to Adam)
IV. Topics for discussion.
1. Why does a defendant claim sometimes that his lawyer didn’t represent him effectively?
2. Why did Lee tell Adam about Quince Lincoln?
3. Why didn’t Lee want Sam to know that she had told Adam about Quince Lincoln?
4. Why did Lee’s mother tell her about the lynchings?
Activities.
1 ). Use the correct tense form.
1. The phone (ring). He (recognize) the voice of Judge Slattery.
“Mr. Hall, I (consider) this matter, and I (deny) your appeal.
2. Adam was (wait) for Sam in the law library the next day. They (shake) hands. “Where you (be)?” asked Sam.
3. Sam (cross) his arms and (stare) at the wall. “I (wish) a thousand times that it not (happen).”
4. “I (promise) Lee that I not (mention) it, Sam. I’m sorry,” said Adam.
5. He said that the appeal attacking the gas chamber (receive) on Monday.
6. The clerk asked Adam if he ever (argue) before the Fifth Circuit before.
7. There was a pause. “I not (drink),” she said.
“I can smell it, Lee. You not (fool) anyone.”
8. “I think we (be) happier when my father (be) dead. God knows he (deserve) to die.”
9. “Mother (tell) me the story. She said she (hear) rumors about it for years.”
10. “I guess you (hear) about our latest defeat. A rather quick loss, but I already (refer) it to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.’
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