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That gives us love and joy and smile

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Identify lexical SD and comment on their functions.

p.39 № 7. He felt the first watery eggs of sweat moistening the palms of his hands.

p. 41 № 1. He went about her room, after his introduction, looking at her pictures, her bronzes and clays, asking after the creator of this, the painter of that, where a third thing came from.

p. 52.. № 13. The next speaker was a tall gloomy man, Sir Something Somebody.

p. 41 № 15. The praise was enthusiastic enough to have delighted any common writer who earns is living by his pen.

p. 58.. №15. She was a sparrow of a woman.

p. 44.№ 1. After a while and a cake he crept nervously to the door of the parlour.

p.39 № 5. His voice was a dagger of corroded brass.

p. 45.№ 14. My mother was wearing her best grey dress and gold brooch and a faint flush under each cheek bone.

p. 56.. №8. Harrison- a fine, muscular, sun-bronzed, gentle-eyed, patrician nosed, steak-fed, Gilman-Schooled, soft-spoken, well-tailored aristocrat was an out-and-out leaflet-writing revolutionary at the time.

p. 44.№ 16. There is only one brand of tobacco allowed here –‘ Three nuns’. None today, none tomorrow and none the day after.

p. 48.. № 8. With all expressiveness of a stone Welsh stared at him another twenty seconds apparently hoping to see him gag.

p. 58.. №13 We danced on the handkerchief-big space between the speak- easy tables.

p. 48.. № 11. Several months ago a magazine named Playboy which concentrates editorially on girls, books, girls, art, girls, music, fashion, girls and girls, published an article about old - time

science-fiction.

p. 61.. №6. There were some bookcases of superbly unreadable books.

p. 41 № 6. Dinah, a slim, fresh, pale eighteen, was pliant and yet fragile.

p. 52.. № 9. Now – let me introduce you- that’s Mr. What’s- his- name, you remember him, don’t you? And over there in the corner, that’s the Major, and there` Mr. What-d`you-call-him, and that’s an American.

p. 41 № 16. He made his way through perfume and conversation.

p. 52.. №10. Cats and canaries had added to the already stale house an entirely new dimension of defeat. As I stepped down, an evil-looking Tom slid by us into the house.

p. 56.. №10. Her painful shoes slipped off.

p.40 №18. I am the new year. I am an unspoiled page in your book. I am your next chance at the art of living.

p. 58.. №20. The rain had thickened, fish could have swum through the air.

p. 62.. № 18. He opened up a wooden garage. The doors creaked. The garage was full of nothing.

What’s the sun?

I asked my Daddy: What’s the sun?

He told me: It is the star

Around which the Earth revolves

And it is very far.

I asked my Mummy: What’s the sun?

She told me: It is the swan

That floats in the sky

When day gives way to night.

I asked my sister for reply

She answered: It’s the magic light

That gives us love and joy and smile

I asked my son: What is the sun?

It’s me – he answered in reply


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