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21.11.2020 •
English
E Passage Scrolling
Letter
Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
7) How do the themes of love and loneliness manifest themselves in this
poem?
forehead
A)
The speaker loves her husband, misses him, and
wishes for his return.
olums.
an:
B)
The speaker loves the days of her youth and feels
lonely since marrying.
The speaker isn't lonely anymore now that she has
married the love of her life.
D)
The speaker loves her husband, but he feels lonely
because he loves someone else.
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Ответ:
Because although he believes that his son should not smoke, he does not think that smoking is such a serious and hateful sin that the boy is severely punished.
Explanation:
"Home" by, Anton Chekhov is a story that addresses the relationship between father and son and their conversation about the dangers of stimulating smoking.
In this story, Yevgeny Petrovitch Bykovsk discovers, through the housekeeper, that his seven-year-old son was caught smoking cigars from his father's drawer. The father calls his son to talk about how this habit is wrong for such a young boy, but he has difficulties in punishing the child because he does not think he has done anything serious and hateful.